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Backdoor into Win2K - domain chg
Name: Angela Date: October 16, 2002 at 15:39:53 Pacific OS: Windows 2000 CPU/Ram: n/a
Comment:
Hello, Quick question - Had a laptop set to a workrelated domain. Client used it, hooked it to his network and changed the domain to network. I know he wasn't supposed to do this. Made a new workgroup to try to get back into my workrelated domain but no luck. Now I can't even get to my local machine. Is there a backdoor into W2K that will allow me to get to my own harddrive and no network stuff, so I can at least get the numbers to my companies technical support? HELP!!
Name: Jennifer Date: October 16, 2002 at 15:51:11 Pacific
Reply:
I'm assuming you mean he changed it to Workgroup instead of the Domain login. Using the local Administrator account and password, login and then set it back to the proper Domain. You won't be able to authenticate until you're actually connected to your domain at work though.
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