Of course accessing a machine remotely might or might not meen you need vpn access with the same login that is expired. In Chrome remote desktop,, you do this in a menu. In microsoft Remote desktop by hitting ctrl alt end. *= remotely accessing your computer with software such as Microsoft Windows Remote Desktop, Chrome remote desktop, Team viewer etc, and making the equivalent of a ctrl alt del. Open the change user name screen and change the user name to the fully qualified/specified user name, meaning with the domain name in front of it followed by "\", such as: domainname\yourusername. So you can do this on any computer you have access to in the domain with any other user, physically/locally or remotely. ![]() ![]() Change it to your actual domain of course and the exact user name if it differs on the domain. Changed the username, in my case my username with the "mydomain\" prefixed (in front) of it. Sent ctrl alt del through the remote desktop program. So what I actually just tested was to connect the the machine remotely. Yes this works even if the computer is not in the domain but is on the network. ![]() On the change password screen, accessed by hitting ctrl alt-delete at the computer (or remotely*) you can actually edit the user name to something else, such as adding a domain specifier in front of the user name. ![]() Turns out this is actually fairly simple.
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