kopman9 0 Report post Posted May 15, 2008 hey everyone...i was wondering if someone could help me with a problemwe were trying to hook up a computer to my home network and realized that the network on the computer was a domain while the rest of ours at home were on a workgroup. so, i had the computer join my home work group instead of it's previous domain. the join was successful but once the computer restarted, we can now no longer log onto that computer! is there anyway to bypass the network logon? my father has extremely important work files on that computer, and we cannot log on! i tried canceling out of the logon but there is no way to even get to the desktop without logging on. his previous name and password now won't work after changing to the workgroup, and i can't logon to change back to the domain. i'm so lost! please help!!! i believe he is running windows professional XP on that computer. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
faulty.lee 0 Report post Posted May 16, 2008 So, previously by logging in into the domain, it does works? What was the domain? That's unusual as well, since the domain server is not at your network, how to you login into domain? Well, you have to try the "Administrator" account. You should be able to get the password from the guy who setup/install the windows on that machine. If you can't, there are tools that can reset the "Administrator" password, it's call "chntpw". It's a linux program. We normally run it off a live cd. Well, you try the proper way first. If still cannot, I'll upload the cd image, so you can download it, and try.Good Luck Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
darasen 0 Report post Posted May 16, 2008 (edited) At the login screen the default is going to be for the machine to log on to the domain. Clicking the options button should reveal the "Log on to" option. From this field select the local machine, assuming you have an ID for the local machine that is. Given your statements that the Pc has your fathers work information and that it typically connects to a domain I am going to assume that the PC is from his work. Thusly the IT dept or whoever should be able to supply said ID. i believe he is running windows professional XP on that computer.If it logs into a domain it has XP pro. Edited May 16, 2008 by Darasen (see edit history) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
magiccode91405241511 0 Report post Posted June 3, 2008 Also, please note that when you have login in by using the local user account that is on windows xpcomputer. Your desktop setting might be different from that is domain user account.You have to check out the %systemdrive%\document and settings to get the documents back that's on my documents. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wutske 0 Report post Posted June 3, 2008 Try booting in safe mode (reboot en start hitting F8 right before the windows logo would appear on the screen), this way you should be able to login as a local administrator (if you know the administrator password of course, otherwise you might have to call the IT guys at your fathers work) and retreive all the information.There is a possibility that the data wasn't even stored on the computer itself, it happens quite often that all data (even my documents) is stored on the server for easy back-ing up. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
iGuest 3 Report post Posted July 18, 2010 aircard internet connectionNetworking ProblemsI have an aircard for internet connection and had another computer connect through my computer once before using an ethernet cable from computer to computer with no problems but now having problems with it can anyone help with this problem please? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
levimage 0 Report post Posted September 2, 2010 2008 stuff...Also if you keep guessing at the username and password you might lock out your account. If so try the chntpw... and do the unlock option. 1st, save the registry reboot, and then unlock the account. Also the double shutdown might have to apply if your pc shows signs of locking up or freezing. The chntpw website or documentation should explain this, believe me it happens.Also try pressing CTRL + ALT + Del to bring up a logon screen - (not the Welcome screen with icons). There should be a drop down menu to log on locally. Try that and use you local usernames if you have any.iGuest...It might be the model of air card you have. Some of the more recent models will allow bluetooth and some limited wifi (access point) rather than (computer to computer) connections. Look into the manual or call their tech support.chrisadam...Maybe it's your cable or if the drives have some power saving feature. Do you do DHCP or do you manually assign the IP address? Maybe try releasing and renewing you ip address, the same thing can be done for DNS, or othe TCP/IP services. Also check your firewall, ports, proxy, nat, and any other options that might be setup on your pc or other networking setup. If Wifi check everything is broadcasting find and have a decent signal with no interference, efforts, drop packets. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites