From: Leonid S. Knyshov // SBS Expert on 26 Feb 2010 10:48 On 2/25/2010 11:56 PM, Don wrote: > Hello, I have a client that has a company laptop, and he has forgotten > his password. Now the laptop was part of an old business with a domain > that no longer exists. What can I do to recover the password. I have > access to the local admin account, but not the domain admin account on > the laptop. > > Domain was with a sbs 2003 machine. Is there any data on that account that is domain-specific? I am thinking perhaps the Exchange profile is a dealbreaker? If not, just create a new local profile and copy his old profile data into the new local profile. -- Leonid S. Knyshov Crashproof Solutions 510-282-1008 Twitter: @wiseleo http://crashproofsolutions.com Microsoft Small Business Specialist Please vote "helpful" if I helped you :)
From: Don on 26 Feb 2010 11:24 On 2/26/2010 8:48 AM, Leonid S. Knyshov // SBS Expert wrote: > On 2/25/2010 11:56 PM, Don wrote: >> Hello, I have a client that has a company laptop, and he has forgotten >> his password. Now the laptop was part of an old business with a domain >> that no longer exists. What can I do to recover the password. I have >> access to the local admin account, but not the domain admin account on >> the laptop. >> >> Domain was with a sbs 2003 machine. > Is there any data on that account that is domain-specific? > > I am thinking perhaps the Exchange profile is a dealbreaker? > > If not, just create a new local profile and copy his old profile data > into the new local profile. There is the exchange profile it is really important. If it has to be lost oh well. But I can move his data, however there are programs tied to the profile. I created a local profile and most of the programs will not work.
From: Leonid S. Knyshov // SBS Expert on 26 Feb 2010 11:29 On 2/26/2010 8:24 AM, Don wrote: > > There is the exchange profile it is really important. If it has to be > lost oh well. But I can move his data, however there are programs tied > to the profile. I created a local profile and most of the programs will > not work. Yep, that's what I figured. There are some workarounds we can try, such as change the registry location for the local profile to match the domain profile, for example. Please make a disk image of this laptop before you do anything as many changes will be hard to reverse if things go wrong. -- Leonid S. Knyshov Crashproof Solutions 510-282-1008 Twitter: @wiseleo http://crashproofsolutions.com Microsoft Small Business Specialist Please vote "helpful" if I helped you :)
From: Susan Bradley on 26 Feb 2010 13:56 Jim wrote: > On Fri, 26 Feb 2010 07:05:18 -0800, Susan Bradley > <sbradcpa(a)pacbell.net> wrote: > >> Dusko Savatovic wrote: >>> You cannot recover domain password without a domain controller. >>> >>> If you have access to the local admin account, you can unjoin computer >>> from the domain. Then create a local user account and let the owner >>> use this new local account. >>> >>> >>> "Don" <donald7.44(a)gmail.com> wrote in message >>> news:eu9s$krtKHA.4492(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >>>> Hello, I have a client that has a company laptop, and he has >>>> forgotten his password. Now the laptop was part of an old business >>>> with a domain that no longer exists. What can I do to recover the >>>> password. I have access to the local admin account, but not the >>>> domain admin account on the laptop. >>>> >>>> Domain was with a sbs 2003 machine. >> Or the duh answer I didn't even think of until this morning. Go to the >> DC, reset the password for his account. Problem solved. > > > Not really a duh answer Susan. The OP says it's a domain that no > longer exists, so he's using cached credentials for an old domain. > > I'm not sure there's a solution, since all the standard password > recovery tools work on a local account. Double duh. Geek = didn't fully read. The domain profile can be copied to the local one. If he has access to the local one, copy the profile.
From: Cliff Galiher - MVP on 26 Feb 2010 15:20 There is an exchange profile on a domain account for a domain that doesn't exist anymore, but the exchange profile is still important?? ....curious... Without the domain, I'm with Susan. I think you'll have to copy the profile to a new account and deal with some itmes that don't move. -Cliff "Don" <donald7.44(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:#g5M1AwtKHA.3408(a)TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > On 2/26/2010 8:48 AM, Leonid S. Knyshov // SBS Expert wrote: >> On 2/25/2010 11:56 PM, Don wrote: >>> Hello, I have a client that has a company laptop, and he has forgotten >>> his password. Now the laptop was part of an old business with a domain >>> that no longer exists. What can I do to recover the password. I have >>> access to the local admin account, but not the domain admin account on >>> the laptop. >>> >>> Domain was with a sbs 2003 machine. >> Is there any data on that account that is domain-specific? >> >> I am thinking perhaps the Exchange profile is a dealbreaker? >> >> If not, just create a new local profile and copy his old profile data >> into the new local profile. > > There is the exchange profile it is really important. If it has to be lost > oh well. But I can move his data, however there are programs tied to the > profile. I created a local profile and most of the programs will not work.
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