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General Help Related Topics - how do I remove domain login |
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Can any body help me with removal of domain log in.
A freind was messing around with my pc and somehow created a domain . I am using XP PRo. I only get up to login page , message displayed is The system cannot log you on because the domain xxxxxxxx is not available Not sure how to access through dos at start up ? ltjcdim |
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well you need a AD server to create a domain in the first place.. login as the local machine
keithalmli |
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There should be three windows on the log in screen. Window one is the username. Window two is the password. Windows three is the log on to. Set window three to (this machine). If you do not see the third window click on the Option button.
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