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Hotrod

2001-03-18, 9:09 am

I would really appreactiate it if anyone can help me out with this!
I am trying to set-up a home network. My boss has been kind enough to offer me 5 workstations(old models) from work. However at the time they were in use we had a different network setup and they have been taken out of the network(for about a year). Our administrator at the time had set these up with a private password and now he is gone. I want to be able to set these up on my network and install whatever.. They are currently setup for Windows NT 4.0. Do I have any hopes???

TIA

2001-03-18, 9:24 am

There is always hope just blow away all the stuff on the harddrive and start over install what you want on them , you can use fdisk or an old debug routine to remove everything from the drives and you can start fresh and install what you want

2001-03-18, 2:15 pm

But will tat work on a NT system, when I don't have Admin Privledges?

2001-03-18, 3:13 pm

Yes, just get a boot disk.
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