Re: How to change DNS properties without logging in?



Howdie!

tbone wrote:
I thinks somehow the DNS properties of my win2000 machine is screwed
up and it is not letting me logging in even as local computer. I
installed parallel OS in another drive, which works fine. Is there
anyway I can change the DNS properties of my source OS (either using
this new parallel OS or any other means) to enable me to login?

You tried logging in locally by using the local credentials as well? What is the exact error message? If the computer is running, you could try to remote in and manage the machine with Remote Desktop etc...

cheers,

Florian
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