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<blockquote data-quote="kman118" data-source="post: 342770" data-attributes="member: 18941"><p>Well I seem to be getting closer each time. I got the administrative one to come up, but when I try putting any password in a message pops up saying it cannot find that domain, contact the administrator. Something that I noticed was when I booted in safe mode, on the top it said a whole bunch of stuff and after it is has.sp2 (service pack 2) but at the very end of that line of words, it said "Service Pack 1" is it supposed to say that? I have a service pack 2 xp disk though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kman118, post: 342770, member: 18941"] Well I seem to be getting closer each time. I got the administrative one to come up, but when I try putting any password in a message pops up saying it cannot find that domain, contact the administrator. Something that I noticed was when I booted in safe mode, on the top it said a whole bunch of stuff and after it is has.sp2 (service pack 2) but at the very end of that line of words, it said "Service Pack 1" is it supposed to say that? I have a service pack 2 xp disk though. [/QUOTE]
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