I can't login into my Windows2000 after I change my domain. How to resolve the issue?
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Hi, guys,
I have only one account of my laptop computer which belongs to my
company. It is assumed the the account is abc and the computer belongs
to any.domain.cn, moreover the computer name is NAME. After I change
my domain 'any.domain.cn' to workgroup 'WORKGROUP', I can't login my
windows 2000 any more. The OS is windows2000Pro+sp4. How to resolve
the problem, thanks a lot
.
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