Re: Domains and unrestricted access
From: Simon (dont_at_bother.com)
Date: 05/12/04
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Date: Wed, 12 May 2004 09:36:34 +0100
If the laptop is owned by your company talk to their IT dept. However they
will have many good reasons for denying you administrative access.
Simon
"fiz" <fiz@freemail.lt> wrote in message
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I've got a new notebook from my job with Win 2000 Pro. I have a simple user
login and i want to have all privileges.
I know the admnistrator password. So, i thought it won't be a problem...
But the problem is, that on this machine are two domains...
Mine is in domain 1, and administrator in domain 2. So, when i log in like
administrator, in control>panel>users and passwords i can't find my account.
Just administrator and Guest...
Where can i find my account and to give myself unrestricted access?
thnx
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