> Thanks for your rapid reply Colin. I was about to post a reply to my
> first
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> school
> I graduated from unlock it for me.

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Colin Nash
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Windows Printing/Imaging/Hardware
Colin, thanks again... but until I get the admin privileges back on my
machine I can't get to my files. My problem is that when I followed the
wizard to set up a home network it somehow trashed my logon password. All I
have done is manage to set up a new account so at least I can get the PC up
and running. But because the new user account was not set up by the admin
who "owns" the PC I cannot open any of the folders/files created under my old
user name. When I graduated from the culinary academy where I received the
notebook as a part of my tuition, they should have realized this kind of
problem would crop up. I'll be on the phone to them Monday... and BTW, the
XP operating system should not have let me set up a home network without at
least a warning that changing my settings could cause something like this!
> > Thanks for your rapid reply Colin. I was about to post a reply to my
> > first
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> with an account that is a member of the Administrators group:
> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;308421&sd=tech
Colin Nash [MVP] - 31 Oct 2004 06:36 GMT
> Colin, thanks again... but until I get the admin privileges back on my
> machine I can't get to my files. My problem is that when I followed the
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> at
> least a warning that changing my settings could cause something like this!
Did you try the instructions in my previous post? If you were able to get
in under Safe Mode, that was probably an administrator account and you will
have the ability to recover your files that way. If you can create new
accounts, you are an administrator.
XP does warn you when you try to remove a machine from a domain--- if you do
it the standard way, through the System Control Panel--> Network ID tab.
But if you use the Home Networking Wizard, you're right... I don't think it
gives that warning.
D.Currie - 31 Oct 2004 06:38 GMT
Do a search in Help for "take ownership" and that may solve the problem.
> Colin, thanks again... but until I get the admin privileges back on my
> machine I can't get to my files. My problem is that when I followed the
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>> with an account that is a member of the Administrators group:
>> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;308421&sd=tech