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April 1st, 2004, 11:10 AM
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Bypass domain logon
I work in IT for a local school. The people who supplied the computers (win98SE) have setup a 'lock down' so that pupils can't logon to local machine.
One of their PCs needs a new motherboard and in order to change it and set up drivers for the new NIC I need to logon to the local machine, then when I've loaded all the motherboard resources and other drivers, I'll set it back to logon to domain with the same 'lock down'. Lock down = disabling esc function at Domain logon window.
Does anyone know how I change the settings in DOS to enable local logon? The PC supplier say it is not possible but I think it is.
Cheers
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