you should have your domain administrator help you.
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> Hi, I use a Windows 2000 client for work, and it belongs to a domain.
> Stupid me, I changed from domain to a workgroup and now cannot change
> it back. If I attempt to join it, it would tell me that the domain
> either does not exsit or cannot to contacted.
>
> Well, I do have the local administrator's login access, so I can log
> in. But then I don't know what to do after. Is there a quick way like
> to edit the registry and swtch the workgrouo to domain? If no please
> tell me what to do and in layman terms. Thank you.
>