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Hello All:
I successfully upgraded to Build 5565 and was using it without incident for a day or so. Then, I decided to "add" the computer to my SBS network. After I added the PC from my server management console and did the client side work on the Vista PC, it restarted but wouldn't let me log onto the network. In addition, I am no longer able to log on to the PC locally (i.e., without the network). I get one of two error messages: 1. The trust relationship between the PC and the network is broken; or 2. The password for local log on is incorrect. I am now completely locked out of the computer and cannot log in at all. Do I have any way to "unlock" the Vista PC and at least access it locally? I suspect if I were able to access locally, I could "re do" the network setup. Any thoughts? Thx. John |
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I meant 5536. Sorry for any confusion.
John "John" wrote: Hello All: I successfully upgraded to Build 5565 and was using it without incident for a day or so. Then, I decided to "add" the computer to my SBS network. After I added the PC from my server management console and did the client side work on the Vista PC, it restarted but wouldn't let me log onto the network. In addition, I am no longer able to log on to the PC locally (i.e., without the network). I get one of two error messages: 1. The trust relationship between the PC and the network is broken; or 2. The password for local log on is incorrect. I am now completely locked out of the computer and cannot log in at all. Do I have any way to "unlock" the Vista PC and at least access it locally? I suspect if I were able to access locally, I could "re do" the network setup. Any thoughts? Thx. John |
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Hi John,
If you cannot get into the Local Administrator account (systemname\Administrator) then you have a real problem. How did you connect to the SBS domain (clientconnect or Computer Properties?) M -- MDG, MCT MCSA (2003), MCSA (2000), MCDST. Certified Small Business Specialist Visit my blog at http://www.mitpro.ca/Blogs/tabid/59/...2/Default.aspx "John" wrote: Hello All: I successfully upgraded to Build 5565 and was using it without incident for a day or so. Then, I decided to "add" the computer to my SBS network. After I added the PC from my server management console and did the client side work on the Vista PC, it restarted but wouldn't let me log onto the network. In addition, I am no longer able to log on to the PC locally (i.e., without the network). I get one of two error messages: 1. The trust relationship between the PC and the network is broken; or 2. The password for local log on is incorrect. I am now completely locked out of the computer and cannot log in at all. Do I have any way to "unlock" the Vista PC and at least access it locally? I suspect if I were able to access locally, I could "re do" the network setup. Any thoughts? Thx. John |
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