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I have a PC running Windows Vista Business. It is (was) part of a Windows
Server 2003- based domain. I just ran a system restore on the machine and when I came to log on again, I got an eror message saying the trust relationship between the PC and the domain was broken. No problem, I thought - just log on using the local Administrator account and put the compputer back on the domain. No chance! Super nannying Vista security has disabled the Administrator account so I now have no access whatsoever to my PC. I can't log on as any domain account because the trust is broken. I can't log on locally because of bloody Windows-paranoid-over-protective-ill-thought-out security disabling the only other account on the computer!!!! Anyone any idea how I get back into my own PC? Ian |
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Open the command prompt with Administrator Privileges (Right Click Run As
Administrator) type the following net user administrator /active:yes Press enter Logoff and then logon and the Administrator on the local machine OKuma "Ian W" wrote in message ... I have a PC running Windows Vista Business. It is (was) part of a Windows Server 2003- based domain. I just ran a system restore on the machine and when I came to log on again, I got an eror message saying the trust relationship between the PC and the domain was broken. No problem, I thought - just log on using the local Administrator account and put the compputer back on the domain. No chance! Super nannying Vista security has disabled the Administrator account so I now have no access whatsoever to my PC. I can't log on as any domain account because the trust is broken. I can't log on locally because of bloody Windows-paranoid-over-protective-ill-thought-out security disabling the only other account on the computer!!!! Anyone any idea how I get back into my own PC? Ian |
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Unfortunately I cannot log on to my PC to access a command prompt!
"OKuma" wrote: Open the command prompt with Administrator Privileges (Right Click Run As Administrator) type the following net user administrator /active:yes Press enter Logoff and then logon and the Administrator on the local machine OKuma "Ian W" wrote in message ... I have a PC running Windows Vista Business. It is (was) part of a Windows Server 2003- based domain. I just ran a system restore on the machine and when I came to log on again, I got an eror message saying the trust relationship between the PC and the domain was broken. No problem, I thought - just log on using the local Administrator account and put the compputer back on the domain. No chance! Super nannying Vista security has disabled the Administrator account so I now have no access whatsoever to my PC. I can't log on as any domain account because the trust is broken. I can't log on locally because of bloody Windows-paranoid-over-protective-ill-thought-out security disabling the only other account on the computer!!!! Anyone any idea how I get back into my own PC? Ian |
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Ian,
If I understand you correctly, you can't even logon with your domain account? Wow! What about Safe Mode? Can you get into any of the safe mode options? OKuma "Ian W" wrote in message ... Unfortunately I cannot log on to my PC to access a command prompt! "OKuma" wrote: Open the command prompt with Administrator Privileges (Right Click Run As Administrator) type the following net user administrator /active:yes Press enter Logoff and then logon and the Administrator on the local machine OKuma "Ian W" wrote in message ... I have a PC running Windows Vista Business. It is (was) part of a Windows Server 2003- based domain. I just ran a system restore on the machine and when I came to log on again, I got an eror message saying the trust relationship between the PC and the domain was broken. No problem, I thought - just log on using the local Administrator account and put the compputer back on the domain. No chance! Super nannying Vista security has disabled the Administrator account so I now have no access whatsoever to my PC. I can't log on as any domain account because the trust is broken. I can't log on locally because of bloody Windows-paranoid-over-protective-ill-thought-out security disabling the only other account on the computer!!!! Anyone any idea how I get back into my own PC? Ian |
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