J
John
Windows 2000 Professional Service Pack 4
I changed file/folder permissions (under Sharing)... to
keep roommates from snooping via our LAN, and
inadvertently locked myself out, too. Grrrrrrrrrr
Luckily, I have a dual-boot system, so I'm here on Windows
98.
I was getting a blue screen that it stopped during
loading. So I ran Windows 2000 Repair several times, per
its instructions, just to get Windows 2000 to even load.
Now I can load Windows 2000, but I can't logon--it says my
Domain is not on this computer. I run the recovery console
and doing a DIR it looks like all my programs, etc., are
there on the hard drive.
I need to change file/folder permissions and I assume it
will then find my domain. (Or did Windows 2000 Repair
change that in the Registry?).
As is, I can't run ANY Win2000 programs except the
Recovery Console.
I'm probably loading it under whatever Domain the Windows
2000 Repair program set it to, huh, or no?
Thanks in advance!!
John
I changed file/folder permissions (under Sharing)... to
keep roommates from snooping via our LAN, and
inadvertently locked myself out, too. Grrrrrrrrrr
Luckily, I have a dual-boot system, so I'm here on Windows
98.
I was getting a blue screen that it stopped during
loading. So I ran Windows 2000 Repair several times, per
its instructions, just to get Windows 2000 to even load.
Now I can load Windows 2000, but I can't logon--it says my
Domain is not on this computer. I run the recovery console
and doing a DIR it looks like all my programs, etc., are
there on the hard drive.
I need to change file/folder permissions and I assume it
will then find my domain. (Or did Windows 2000 Repair
change that in the Registry?).
As is, I can't run ANY Win2000 programs except the
Recovery Console.
I'm probably loading it under whatever Domain the Windows
2000 Repair program set it to, huh, or no?
Thanks in advance!!
John