Post: Add admin account to domain, with local computer admin account?
03-30-2011, 08:06 AM #1
Chrom3D
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(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); My schools security is pretty much, "FUKED?!?". Well iv'e managed to gain admin access to the computers, but the admin is not in the domain. Yes, we have this domain at school i wanna have access to. When i try to add an account to the domain i get "Relationship between workstation and domain werer broken...." Something like that, but not excactly the same.

Anyway i can fix this, and yes when i try to give an account (local, offline) admin rights i get system error 5 in cmd, no permission.

Was pretty much bad explained but im in a rush, having excam right now. LOL...
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03-30-2011, 06:00 PM #2
<Jimbo>
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haha, Seem's as though you have the same problem as I had... What I done was; Log onto my domain account, then whilst it was loading up pull the network plug... Then logged off and logged onto the admin account, and there it was, my account was in the Control pannel & I gave it admin... so I logged back on to my account after giving it admin right's & I had admin rights on my account, on the domain, unfortunately it's only on that computer for now, but still on the domain, (shutdown -i will work!) Hope this helps! :y:
03-30-2011, 08:02 PM #3
Chrom3D
Big Sister
Originally posted by 123tonka View Post
haha, Seem's as though you have the same problem as I had... What I done was; Log onto my domain account, then whilst it was loading up pull the network plug... Then logged off and logged onto the admin account, and there it was, my account was in the Control pannel & I gave it admin... so I logged back on to my account after giving it admin right's & I had admin rights on my account, on the domain, unfortunately it's only on that computer for now, but still on the domain, (shutdown -i will work!) Hope this helps! :y:


On which OS was this done on?
We have like 12 with XP which is the one i have admin password for, and like i don't know 50 + laptops with Windows 7 which the admin account is blocked on. I don't know how to unblock it for the xp, but anyways when am i gonna unplug the network cable? When XP is loading files or when i can see the desktop?
03-30-2011, 10:55 PM #4
Eggy551
I am error
Originally posted by Chrom3D View Post
My schools security is pretty much, "FUKED?!?". Well iv'e managed to gain admin access to the computers, but the admin is not in the domain. Yes, we have this domain at school i wanna have access to. When i try to add an account to the domain i get "Relationship between workstation and domain werer broken...." Something like that, but not excactly the same.

Anyway i can fix this, and yes when i try to give an account (local, offline) admin rights i get system error 5 in cmd, no permission.

Was pretty much bad explained but im in a rush, having excam right now. LOL...


i have the same exact problem:\
03-30-2011, 10:58 PM #5
Chrom3D
Big Sister
Originally posted by Eggy551 View Post
i have the same exact problem:\


I know may the cause of it. 1. Internet is not connected. ( I don't know if this is gonna fix it, i just might think so because the computer i was using weren't connected to internet)

2. To add or change domain accounts you need a DOMAIN user with admin rights.. This is because we only got admin on local..
03-30-2011, 11:01 PM #6
Eggy551
I am error
Originally posted by Chrom3D View Post
I know may the cause of it. 1. Internet is not connected. ( I don't know if this is gonna fix it, i just might think so because the computer i was using weren't connected to internet)

2. To add or change domain accounts you need a DOMAIN user with admin rights.. This is because we only got admin on local..


ya i know ive tried everything... i just recently tried chaning the sticky keys shortcut to run cmd... while no one is logged in, but u arent allowed to change system32 :O
03-31-2011, 07:09 AM #7
Chrom3D
Big Sister
Originally posted by Eggy551 View Post
ya i know ive tried everything... i just recently tried chaning the sticky keys shortcut to run cmd... while no one is logged in, but u arent allowed to change system32 :O


I know... :( But theres got to be a bypass. I let u know if u find one.

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03-31-2011, 07:06 PM #8
Eggy551
I am error
Originally posted by Chrom3D View Post
I know... :( But theres got to be a bypass. I let u know if u find one.


oh sweet dude thanksDancing

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