Can not log back into Windows

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Hi
I was on my business computer and changed from Domain to workgroup. It
prompted me to re-boot. After re-booting, my settings were changed and now I
can't log back in to reset to Domain from workgroup. Any suggestions?
 
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Disjoining the domain destroyed the client/ domain trust. You'll need to
physically reconnect to the domain and rejoin it to the domain. You can
logon locally with any valid local account. The cached domain account
information is no longer available. Ask the systems administrator to rejoin
the pc back to the domain.

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Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
Microsoft Certified Professional
Microsoft MVP [Windows]
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"AuthorizedUserPF" wrote:
| Hi
| I was on my business computer and changed from Domain to workgroup. It
| prompted me to re-boot. After re-booting, my settings were changed and now
I
| can't log back in to reset to Domain from workgroup. Any suggestions?
|
|
 
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I have no idea why your account had enough priviledges to
unjoin from the domain, but....you will need to login
locally to a local account. Domain accounts will no longer
work as your workstation no longer knows that any Domain
exists.
Try logging into the local "Administrator account". If you
don't know the password for this I suggest you...
1. Contact your network administrator
2. Explain why you unjoined your computer from the domain
3. Have him log back in and rejoin your workstation to the
domain
4. Send the Administrator a nice yummy cookie.

>-----Original Message-----
>Hi
>I was on my business computer and changed from Domain to
workgroup. It
>prompted me to re-boot. After re-booting, my settings were
changed and now I
>can't log back in to reset to Domain from workgroup. Any
suggestions?
>
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