Err Made a stupid mistake that needs help fixing

Connoisseur

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hey guys. I have a work t42p lappie. Since I'm going away on business for a week, I wanted to transfer some songs/vids to it in order to break the monotony of the trip. easiest way I thought was to change the settings for "Computer Name" in system properties from domain to workgroup so it could join my home workgroup and I can share files from my desktop. well problem is after I restarted it asks for a password I don't know. I tried everything I could think of but no help. is there any way I can get the lappie to switch back to the original domain so I can actually use my computer?
 

Bateluer

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Since this is a work laptop, I am inclined to believe that the techs who set it up put that password on during the setup. You'll probably have to call them to find out the password.

If its a win9x laptop though, you could probably just hit cancel and access the local system without a hitch. :p
 

n0cmonkey

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Have the domain adminitrator re-add the system to the domain.

Don't crosspost. It's rude.
 

Connoisseur

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But how can the admins re-add me to the domain if I can't even get past the login screen anymore? it doesn't gimme the option to change domains or anything. I think i'm stuck in workgroup mode with no idea what the password is.
 
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Originally posted by: Connoisseur
But how can the admins re-add me to the domain if I can't even get past the login screen anymore? it doesn't gimme the option to change domains or anything. I think i'm stuck in workgroup mode with no idea what the password is.

Because the admins will know what the password is.

It's restricted to domain logon for a reason - so that people don't get into it and f*ck it up. You've managed to do that enough for your own misuse though. :)

Take it back, suck it up, and admit that all you wanted to do was put some of your personally owned, non-stolen music on it. They'll probably rejoin it, and if you're lucky, tell you what you certainly shouldn't do to make a work machine access your home network, wink wink nudge nudge.

- M4H