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sanddrag 28-05-2006 03:59

Getting Windows XP off of domains
 
I recently saved a computer from the trash dumpster. Remarkably it still worked and had XP Pro installed on the hard drive. Here's the only problem. It is set up on domains. So, instead of the normal XP login screen where you select the user, you get a screen telling you to press Ctrl-Alt-Delete and once you do you get network domain login (like this).

I have managed to reset the admin password but only for local login, so that does me no good until I can log in like usual.

So, can someone please help me out to remove the domain login? I know there's got to be a way to do it, whether it be through some sort of Linux LiveCD or command prompt or whatever. I've searched quite a bit and tried a few things but with no luck.

Please help me make this trash into treasure. Thanks.

Kyle Fenton 28-05-2006 10:22

Re: Getting Windows XP off of domains
 
You can try this but I don't know if it works

go to control panels-> system and go to computer identification-> then click workgroup instead of domain

then

go to users and groups, and there should be an option somewhere to get you back to the regular login

fimmel 28-05-2006 13:56

Re: Getting Windows XP off of domains
 
i thought window had a log onto local workstation oly check box in the mor options on the login. maby not but u might try that
/forest

Michelle Celio 28-05-2006 14:12

Re: Getting Windows XP off of domains
 
Instead of logging on to the domain, in the drop down box there should be something along the lines of "this machine" or "local" something similar as to the way the pc is set up. Drop me an IM and I can help you better since it varies from PC to PC.

Ah who am I kidding.. Fdisk format re-install do dah do dah! (Sung to Camptown Races)

If you can get it to log in, right click my computer properties, computer name and then change and just join the workgroup (machines normally come in the work group WORKGROUP)

Matt Krass 28-05-2006 14:29

Re: Getting Windows XP off of domains
 
Chances are there's all kinds of residual left over, you might really want to just torch the OS and reinstall if you have that option

sanddrag 28-05-2006 15:13

Re: Getting Windows XP off of domains
 
There is a "this computer" option but I still can't log in. I don't want to resinstall the OS. I'd like to keep it. Any help?

Adam Richards 28-05-2006 15:14

Re: Getting Windows XP off of domains
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sanddrag
There is a "this computer" option but I still can't log in. I don't want to resinstall the OS. I'd like to keep it. Any help?

You really should reinstall the OS if it was someone else's computer. Their files could be confidential, and viewing them would be breaking the law.

Michelle Celio 28-05-2006 15:15

Re: Getting Windows XP off of domains
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sanddrag
There is a "this computer" option but I still can't log in. I don't want to resinstall the OS. I'd like to keep it. Any help?

If you wipped the password, then you should be able to log in...

Boot into safe mode, see what happens there you might be able to over ride the password and change it.

Timothy D. Ginn 28-05-2006 15:43

Re: Getting Windows XP off of domains
 
If all else fails you may be able to use system restore to roll back to a version of the configuration files before it joined the domain. (Off hand I'm not exactly sure how to do this since it's been a long while since I've used a Windows computer for much of anything at this point).

SamC 28-05-2006 17:48

Re: Getting Windows XP off of domains
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Adam Richards
You really should reinstall the OS if it was someone else's computer. Their files could be confidential, and viewing them would be breaking the law.

Sice he found it in a dumpster i'm pretty sure thier are no confidential files on that computer.

sanddrag 28-05-2006 18:05

Re: Getting Windows XP off of domains
 
I was able to blank the admin password from a linux boot cd, then I was able to login in safe mode as admin, then take the computer off the domain, and now all is well. I'm actually posting from it right now. This was quite a dumpster find really, it has Dreamweaver and Office as well.

But now I have another question. My motherboard is carrying dual Pentium 3 500MHz processors. In My Computer "Properties" tab it only shows one. I have a feeling this is just due to Windows's stupidity but I'd like to be sure both are being recognized. Is there any diagnostic or hardware specs program I can run that will verify that both processors are working and being recognized. Is there any setup I need to do in XP to make sure that it is utilizing both processors?

I tried checking in the BIOS but the only thing it will tell me is the current temperature of each processor.

Michelle Celio 28-05-2006 18:13

Re: Getting Windows XP off of domains
 
I know there is something you have to do in windows. I'm currently looking threw my course work for an answer. I will edit this post once I figure out where it is..

A hour later...

Symmentric Multiprocessing

I'm still trying to figure out how to implent it. A week out of school (not even) and I allready forgot how to do it. I will keep looking.

sciguy125 28-05-2006 18:32

Re: Getting Windows XP off of domains
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sanddrag
Is there any setup I need to do in XP to make sure that it is utilizing both processors?

Is it XP Home? I was under the impression that only XP Pro is able to use dual processor.

sanddrag 28-05-2006 18:35

Re: Getting Windows XP off of domains
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sciguy125
Is it XP Home? I was under the impression that only XP Pro is able to use dual processor.

no, it is XP pro

BrianBSL 28-05-2006 19:20

Re: Getting Windows XP off of domains
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sanddrag
I was able to blank the admin password from a linux boot cd, then I was able to login in safe mode on "this computer" as admin, then take the computer off the domain, and now all is well. I'm actually posting from it right now. This was quite a dumpster find really, it has Dreamweaver and Office as well.

But now I have another question. My motherboard is carrying dual Pentium 3 500MHz processors. In My Computer "Properties" tab it only shows one. I have a feeling this is just due to Windows's stupidity but I'd like to be sure both are being recognized. Is there any diagnostic or hardware specs program I can run that will verify that both processors are working and being recognized. Is there any setup I need to do in XP to make sure that it is utilizing both processors?

I tried checking in the BIOS but the only thing it will tell me is the current temperature of each processor.

If you don't have the paper license for Office and Dreamweaver, they are not legal to use. Chances are pretty high that whoever threw the PC away is planning on reusing those licenses on their new computer and did not intend to transfer the license to you. Even using their XP license is somewhat on the sketchy side, especially if it is not the OEM license that came with the computer. Since it was joined to a domain, I would guess it is some company's VLK, which would certinally not transfer to you.

If you open up task manager, go to performance. If you only see one processor there, then windows isn't seeing the 2nd one. Since it is XP Pro, there should be nothing you have to do to tell it that there are two processors, chances are its a BIOS config problem.


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