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How to change date and time of a remote computer
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How to change date and time of a remote computer that runs windows XP on a 2008 domain?
because that client failed to log on local or from remote desktop with below message:
windows-xp windows-domain date-time
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because that client failed to log on local or from remote desktop with below message:
windows-xp windows-domain date-time
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How to change date and time of a remote computer that runs windows XP on a 2008 domain?
because that client failed to log on local or from remote desktop with below message:
windows-xp windows-domain date-time
How to change date and time of a remote computer that runs windows XP on a 2008 domain?
because that client failed to log on local or from remote desktop with below message:
windows-xp windows-domain date-time
windows-xp windows-domain date-time
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You can log in as a local Administrator. Try entering kamali-pcAdministrator
or Administrator@kamali-pc
as the username. If the account is still unavailable, reboot in Safe Mode, which always activates the local Admin account.
thanks for your answer, but problem is I'm not at customer site, and in client side local admin password is blank, so client don't allow me to have remote desktop with blank password. that's why I want to remotely change date and time.
– Kaveh
Mar 10 '13 at 12:30
@Kaveh: It doesn't matter if you try this using Remote Desktop or any other protocol – they all use the same login checks, and the same problem will happen. If you can't remotely log in over RDP, you can't remotely log in over any other Windows protocol that would let you set the clock.
– grawity
Mar 10 '13 at 13:27
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You can log in as a local Administrator. Try entering kamali-pcAdministrator
or Administrator@kamali-pc
as the username. If the account is still unavailable, reboot in Safe Mode, which always activates the local Admin account.
thanks for your answer, but problem is I'm not at customer site, and in client side local admin password is blank, so client don't allow me to have remote desktop with blank password. that's why I want to remotely change date and time.
– Kaveh
Mar 10 '13 at 12:30
@Kaveh: It doesn't matter if you try this using Remote Desktop or any other protocol – they all use the same login checks, and the same problem will happen. If you can't remotely log in over RDP, you can't remotely log in over any other Windows protocol that would let you set the clock.
– grawity
Mar 10 '13 at 13:27
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You can log in as a local Administrator. Try entering kamali-pcAdministrator
or Administrator@kamali-pc
as the username. If the account is still unavailable, reboot in Safe Mode, which always activates the local Admin account.
thanks for your answer, but problem is I'm not at customer site, and in client side local admin password is blank, so client don't allow me to have remote desktop with blank password. that's why I want to remotely change date and time.
– Kaveh
Mar 10 '13 at 12:30
@Kaveh: It doesn't matter if you try this using Remote Desktop or any other protocol – they all use the same login checks, and the same problem will happen. If you can't remotely log in over RDP, you can't remotely log in over any other Windows protocol that would let you set the clock.
– grawity
Mar 10 '13 at 13:27
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You can log in as a local Administrator. Try entering kamali-pcAdministrator
or Administrator@kamali-pc
as the username. If the account is still unavailable, reboot in Safe Mode, which always activates the local Admin account.
You can log in as a local Administrator. Try entering kamali-pcAdministrator
or Administrator@kamali-pc
as the username. If the account is still unavailable, reboot in Safe Mode, which always activates the local Admin account.
answered Mar 10 '13 at 10:30
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thanks for your answer, but problem is I'm not at customer site, and in client side local admin password is blank, so client don't allow me to have remote desktop with blank password. that's why I want to remotely change date and time.
– Kaveh
Mar 10 '13 at 12:30
@Kaveh: It doesn't matter if you try this using Remote Desktop or any other protocol – they all use the same login checks, and the same problem will happen. If you can't remotely log in over RDP, you can't remotely log in over any other Windows protocol that would let you set the clock.
– grawity
Mar 10 '13 at 13:27
add a comment |
thanks for your answer, but problem is I'm not at customer site, and in client side local admin password is blank, so client don't allow me to have remote desktop with blank password. that's why I want to remotely change date and time.
– Kaveh
Mar 10 '13 at 12:30
@Kaveh: It doesn't matter if you try this using Remote Desktop or any other protocol – they all use the same login checks, and the same problem will happen. If you can't remotely log in over RDP, you can't remotely log in over any other Windows protocol that would let you set the clock.
– grawity
Mar 10 '13 at 13:27
thanks for your answer, but problem is I'm not at customer site, and in client side local admin password is blank, so client don't allow me to have remote desktop with blank password. that's why I want to remotely change date and time.
– Kaveh
Mar 10 '13 at 12:30
thanks for your answer, but problem is I'm not at customer site, and in client side local admin password is blank, so client don't allow me to have remote desktop with blank password. that's why I want to remotely change date and time.
– Kaveh
Mar 10 '13 at 12:30
@Kaveh: It doesn't matter if you try this using Remote Desktop or any other protocol – they all use the same login checks, and the same problem will happen. If you can't remotely log in over RDP, you can't remotely log in over any other Windows protocol that would let you set the clock.
– grawity
Mar 10 '13 at 13:27
@Kaveh: It doesn't matter if you try this using Remote Desktop or any other protocol – they all use the same login checks, and the same problem will happen. If you can't remotely log in over RDP, you can't remotely log in over any other Windows protocol that would let you set the clock.
– grawity
Mar 10 '13 at 13:27
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