Administrator account disabled in SBS 2008 but password is now kn



I have a 240 day evaluation set for Small Business Server 2008 meant for
demonstrating to a very high value customer. First installed in late December
2008 but then this customer was not ready. Did not try to log in again until
mid March when the customer showed some interest but I had forgotten the
passwords for both my user account and the Administrator account. Did not
realize that excessive failed attempts to log in could cause accounts to be
disabled. I believe both accounts were disabled then but as the customer
quickly put this project on the back burner again I did not worry too much.
Now that the customer is hot on this I have made a very serious attempt to
log back in and finish up the server installation and to install Exchange,
etc.

I finally figured out the password for the Administrator account and used it
to get into Safe mode with networking through which I am submitting this post
now. However, I can now see that this is a catastrophe- I can not get a
successful log into normal mode with the same password that worked in safe
mode but instead I get an account disabled message. I have tried everything I
can think of to reenable the Administrator account when I am in safe mode. I
get messages to the effect that the domain controller can not be located and
there are no users defined. The Server service is disabled. I can not create
a new user account either. I am debating whether my real problem is a
disabled Administrator account or an expired evaluation period. I get access
denied when I try to run the VB script to extend the evaluation period. Is
there any way to log into normal mode so I can get this install of SBS 2008
working again at least through the July 4th weekend after which the client
wants to make a decision on a new Server that would be his inhouse mail
server or will I need to reinstall from the beginning? If I start all over it
may lessen the likelihood that I will meet his time requirements. First his
foot dragging precipitated my forgetting the passwords and now when I'm stuck
he wants to move fast.
.



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