Re: Workstation Locked out!



You should be able to connect to the computer locally by using the local user account and make sure you select the computer name from the drop down list box (not the domain name). After that enable the wired network adapter (which should have been the one that had to be enabled and the wireless disabled)

Costas

"PWT24" <PWT24@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:88ABEB24-12AF-4648-B25E-EC1FF779123B@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I recently deployed a SBS standard edition network. I'm happy to say that
all is well except one last piece.

I tried to connect an old XP pro box to the network using the connect
computer wizard. It first stated that I needed to disable a network card
because it does not work with 2 enabled. I disabled the wired card and left
the wireless enabled. (probably a stupid move) The connection wizard began
and seemed to run ok until it rebooted. Now I cannot login. It will not
accept the local or admin user and keeps telling me that it is not connected
to the network. I also cannot login to the local computer.

So if I cannot get into the system how can I re-configure the NIC's or more
importantly how can I continue with the connect computer installation??

Thanks in advance for any help!

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