- Aug 18, 2003
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I'm sure i'm going to get alot of SOL responses so please don't post them, I've read about 5 tutorials about password recovery and what not and most of them have failed because this NTFS partition doesn't allow linux to write to it. So here's my debacle:
Our old administrator's machine (has a few semi-important things on it, if I can't get into it no big deal really) was logging into a domain, which apparently wasn't on the same network that I needed to be on. So I changed it to my network (a workgroup) and rebooted. Bam, wrong password everywhere. Can't login, now since i've tried all the linux and dos based password recovery tools to no avail I'm going to ask my question like this:
How can I change back to the previous domain instead of the workgroup without having access to windows? Kinda looking for a registry tweak or another method..
Thanks so much for any help at all!
Our old administrator's machine (has a few semi-important things on it, if I can't get into it no big deal really) was logging into a domain, which apparently wasn't on the same network that I needed to be on. So I changed it to my network (a workgroup) and rebooted. Bam, wrong password everywhere. Can't login, now since i've tried all the linux and dos based password recovery tools to no avail I'm going to ask my question like this:
How can I change back to the previous domain instead of the workgroup without having access to windows? Kinda looking for a registry tweak or another method..
Thanks so much for any help at all!
