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It will work without it. There should be a drop down on the login dialog box that allows you to choose between logging in to the domain or the computer itself called "this computer" I think. Choose "this computer". Login using the computers administrator account and password. Right click on My Computer, choose Properties. Choose the Computer Name tab. Click the "Change I've never tried this with the domain controller offline, so I can't guarantee it will work.

David David 3, 20 20 silver badges 17 17 bronze badges. Actually i am trying that because as DC is offline so i have to log in via local admin account but it ask for ceredentials — John. Let me know how it works for you From the command prompt: wmic computersystem where name! If all else fails you might try using sysprep. You'll need your Windows license key. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. Sign up using Facebook.

Sign up using Email and Password. All other networked computers are setup as part of this workgroup. I can log-on to this computer in safe mode with networking and have confirmed that no password has been set. I set a password and successfully used it to log-on in safe mode.

In normal mode, however, I still get the same error message even after entering the new password. The password hint button on the welcome screen returns the correct information but the password is not recognized. In safe mode with networking I can log on and access the internet. I can also access all other computers and files in my network, including shared folders on the problem computer. System Restore function does not work and I cannot go back to any other set points this is another problem that I have always had with this computer.

This problem occurred after an automatic reboot following an unattended automatic software update from Microsoft but because system restore is not working, I cannot go back to an earlier configuration. I changed the Network Domain into Workgroup and later immediately changed to the previous domain.

With the same old login credentials, I was taken to a virgin default desktop. All efforts to retrieve my old desktop and documents proved abortive. I tried google desktop search to look for my files to no avail. I dont know what to do and I need to know! Any help would be greatly appreciated. I am a network admin. My favorite program is Windows Password Reset Kit 1.

It has helped me a lot. I have recently reloaded my domain controller and this has caused all clients to lose the trust relationship. How do I reactivate it without losing user settings? I have the same problem as Thomas…. How do I reset the domain to the previous domain name……. I am struggling with the same issue on changed domain. I was given a work computer but altered the domain name but now when I attempt to log in, I get the message the domain name is incorrect.

I have admin rights to the computer but I see nowhere in system registry where to change domain settings. Any help would be great. This same thing happened on my computer. Or if one of you know it, please tell me. I think the problem is that we need to change the domain of the computer back to what it was before, which was what got us all in this problem in the first place.

I need to know! RE: Posted by: Paltinis A at November 10, AM I have done the exact same thing trying to help a friend by transferring files across a shared workgroup network and now cannot access my notebook at all.

Hi, slightly different problem. I used ERD commander to change a password on Windows Small Business server, and the commander informed me that the password had been changed. How to copy local group policy objects from one machine to another?

For example, if you want to disable the password complexity requirements policy, just set the value PasswordComplexity to 0 and save your changes. Of course, you can move the secconfig. Tags: change local security policy change windows password policy export local security policy password does not meet complexity requirements windows account lockout policy windows password complexity policy windows password complexity requirements.



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