Can't Get back Domain Login Screen

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From: Michael (xeon_at_xshellr8.com)
Date: 05/20/04


Date: Thu, 20 May 2004 02:09:23 -0700

OK, I was working on my laptop which is running XP and switched from running
as a member of a domain, to running as a member of my home network
Workgroup.

When I did this it asked me to restart so I did and then I get a login
prompt but it now will not allow me to login. Is there a way to be able to
switch this login prompt to go back to Domain when I can't now login to
switch it from 'My Computer'?

Any and all help would be appreciated here as this is a work laptop and I'm
now not going to be able to login.



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