Waze Logged Me Off and When I Logged in Again All of My Data Was Gone

Login as the local admin and rejoin the domain.  What do you mean no other options?

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The pc lists our domain admin account as the only account I can select. Information technology's not offering the option to select another account.

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Yous practise not encounter option for another user? Take you tried entering the local user password to see if it will take it?

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No other pick... I'm familiar with Windows 10 listing other users in the lower left of the screen, and that's not there. Yes, I tried the local user pwd (which was bare), and it didn't piece of work either.

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            .\username >password  or  computername\username >countersign          

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I tin't make whatsoever changes at all to the username. It isn't giving me the choice.

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If y'all hit <Ctrl><Alt><Del> is the "Switch User" selection in that location?

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10137, that site at gave me some options that I'm exploring, but every choice I choose is asking for the admin pwd. When I get to a control prompt window, it'south the X:\ drive, non the C:\. I'm nonetheless poking around though.

Jim, no, CTRL+ALT+DEL does goose egg at all.

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Might the problem be there is not admin local account in your figurer without domain
https://back up.microsoft.com/en-us/help/317049/you lot-cannot-log-on-later-yous-remove-the-computer-from...
Try to go the CMD, with media installer and you should accept an account in your local database or SAM

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Yes, it sounds like yous didn't enable admin rights on the new local "USER" business relationship and the default "Administrator" account is disabled.  If you lot kick to a command prompt through an installation deejay, you volition exist able to edit the SAM registry hive to re-enable the "Administrator" business relationship on the machine over again.

If you aren't comfortable editing the registry hive directly, yous can utilize whatever of the generic live kick disks that can reset passwords for you to do it semi-automatically.

This is why Windows tells you "Once you remove this car from the domain, yous will demand a local administrator account and password to login again after yous restart."

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Fabian, make new dell laptop came with no disks. :(

I found that site besides when searching for a solution, but I didn't see anything there I could use.

I know the local user account that I used to install software, but I tin can't change the login account to it. My only choice for logging in is the domain admin account, but the pc doesn't recognize the password for information technology.

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Jim, I thought that since the local user business relationship that I initially established when configuring the pc for the offset fourth dimension immune me to install software, information technology did have admin rights over the pc. Is that not the instance?

I don't mind editing the registry. I've done it several times for various reasons, but it came with no disks from Dell. I'm not finding a way to get to a c:\ prompt either. I've just invested a few hours into information technology, and I did find an selection to totally reset every setting on the pc, and then I'm thinking that's my best option at this bespeak.

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The PC won't recognize the countersign for the domain account because there is no method of authenticating information technology to the domain. Yous also don't need theoriginal installation media, you just demandany installation media for Windows 7, 8 or x to exist able to admission the command prompt from the startup repair options.  Optionally, download Hiren'southward bootCD and use that to create a new admin account for the machine.  Do either of those and you lot will be able to go in without having to wipe the automobile and lose your installations.

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Presumably the account you used during your software installation and setup should allow you to sign in, just obviously it's hosed or else admin rights were removed from it after the fact.

I could be way off base in your example, but so far this has been my experience.

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Ok, I'll give that a endeavor. Thanks.

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Now I encounter why information technology shipped without disks, no optical bulldoze.

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Every bit someone else mentioned the local administrator business relationship may be disabled. Kick to a portable environment and unlock with ntpwedit or other countersign editor.

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cmcdj wrote:

At present I see why it shipped without disks, no optical drive.

I experience your pain!

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Try with whatever USB bootable :) yous dont need the media for the dell

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The steps given in the forum that  10137 provided really worked for me and I'm able to get back in and re-add to domain as needed. Cheers.

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I had the exact same thing happen as the original poster. (in my case I accidentally deleted the only local administrator account earlier leaving the domain). And like the OP, the link by 1037 solved the issue for me. Just enabling the administrator account from the command line did not work (considering it only affects the agile winpe session), only loading the registry hive on the C drive and editing it as per the instructions did work. Cheers to this thread I got unstuck (I didn't really desire to get-go over configuring that reckoner).

Sometimes links end upward dying so I will just copy and paste the working solution from https://superuser.com/questions/951907/locked-out-of-windows-10-login-no-longer-shows-administrator-just-but-an-accou?answertab=votes#tab-top in example someone else needs it later:

Click/Tap on the Ability push button under the Start Menu or on the lower right-manus side of the Login screen, press and hold the Shift primal, and click/tap on Restart. This volition open a command prompt at boot. (or start computer with any windows recovery media)

In the control prompt, type regedit, and press Enter.

In the left pane of Registry Editor, click/tap on the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE central.

Click/tap on File (card bar), and on Load Hive.

Open the bulldoze (ex: D ) that you have Windows 10 installed on, and browse to the location below. Notation: The drive letter (ex: C) will not always exist the aforementioned at boot as it is from within Windows x.

D:\Windows\System32\config Select the SAM file, and click/tap on Open up.In the Load Hive dialog, type REM_SAM, and click/tap on OK.In the left pane of Registry Editor, navigate to and open the key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\REM_SAM\SAM\Domains\Accounts\Users\000001F4In the right pane of the 000001F4 fundamental, double click/tap on the F binary value to modify it.In line 0038, change 11 to 10, click/tap on OK.Close Registry Editor and the command prompt.Click/tap on Continue to startup back in Windows 10.

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Just happened to me too.

I had a local user with admin permissions (the one y'all create during the first install) But it is not in the Administrators group.

So to foreclose the "locking trouble" yous have to add your local user to the Administrators grouping (using Reckoner Management - Local Users and Groups) before removing the PC from the domain.

Hope could help someone.

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OMG this just saved my life - took a PC off the domain and so later rebooting information technology only immune me to log in with the last logged in user, and their password wouldnt work - plus the Hiren Disk password reset hack didnt fifty-fifty brandish the business relationship...

TeraBil's link got me back in

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Y'all will need the help of a Windows 10 setup/installation disc. If you have no any disc, just need to create one by burning a Windows ten ISO file to a USB drive or CD-ROM.

Step ane: Boot Windows x PC from the setup disk

Connect a Windows 10 setup or installation deejay into your Windows 10 PC on which you want to enable the hidden administrator business relationship. Then kick the PC from the deejay.

Footstep 2: Supervene upon Utility Manager with Command Prompt

In the lower right corner of Windows 10 sign-in screen, there is an "Ease of access" icon, which is also called Utility Manager. In one case you click on the icon, it volition bring up a uncomplicated dialog that contains a few settings.


Now what we will do is replacing the utility manager with Control Prompt, that is to say, once you click on the Ease of admission icon, information technology will bring upward a Command Prompt dialog.

1: Once your PC boots upwards from the Windows x setup deejay, you lot volition get the Windows Setup window.


2: Simultaneously press Shift + F10 primal to bring up a command prompt dialog. Run the post-obit ii commands to replace the Utility Manager at Windows 10 sign-in screen with Command Prompt. Replace "d" with your system drive name. Press Enter key after you type each command.



Step 3: Enable hidden administrator account in Windows x

1: After executing the commands, get out the control prompt dialog, disconnect your Windows 10 setup disc, and and then restart your PC.

2: PC will restart normally and yous can make it at the Windows 10 sign-in screen. Click on the Ease of admission icon. It will bring upward a Command Prompt dialog if the above steps went right. So type internet user administrator /active:yes and printing Enter key to enable the subconscious administrator account in your Windows x.


Later on that, close the command prompt dialog and y'all can meet the built-in administrator displayed in the lower left corner of your Windows 10 sign in screen.

Also y'all can utilise our free software Action1 to enable local user account remotely if you need to perform this action on multiple (hundreds or even thousands) computers simultaneously or some of your endpoints are laptops not continued to corporate network at all times

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I just had the same issue here while removing some systems from a domain.  The solution for me was to kicking into safe way and add the local user to the administrators group using MMC.  Simply click the power button at the login screen, hold shift and click restart.  Go through the options to start rubber mode.  Load MMC, add the snap in for local users and groups.  Expand users and edit your local user by adding them to the administrators grouping.  Hope it helps someone else!

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If you logged into the Win10 PC with an domain admin business relationship, the credentials are cached locally for the duration of your GPO policy expiration. So you lot can disconnect the PC from your network. Log in with your domain admin account if information technology is still cached. Then you can re-enable or set a local admin account. Test the local admin login. And then remove the PC from the domain and back into a workgroup (while still disconnected from the domain).  Then connect the renamed PC back to the domain and rejoin (while logged in as the local admin).

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I besides found the same consequence while I working in my part but I resolved it by following method.

you need to take the Windows (7|8|viii.ane) install media bachelor.

Start your PC off the (Disk|USB|HDD) that contains the install mediaOnce loaded, press Shift+F10. This will open a command promptRun the post-obit commands in order:

diskpart listing vol

Once you observe the correct volume (your C: drive (it may have a different drive letter)), run exitNow, run D: where D is your drive alphabetic character.Run cd \Windows\System32Run ren Utilman.exe Utilman_old.exeRun re-create cmd.exe Utilman.exeReboot

after this I started the machine and clicked on util icon on the correct lesser and cmd is opened due to the above method. this cmd is opened by the organisation privileges and on that command prompt screen, I fired the following command to open up organization properties to add computer again in a workgroup. "sysdm.cpl"

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This --> https://superuser.com/questions/951907/locked-out-of-windows-10-login-no-longer-shows-ambassador-... Absolutely worked and saved my ass too!!!!! Give thanks Yous SO MUCH!!!!! I need to quit worrying about my own issues and so much and try to contribute to some of these sites like spiceworks and all the other support sites.

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Source: https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/2023490-removed-from-domain-now-i-can-t-login

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