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bought a pc at work, but he still works username and password.  I changed it now I can't logg on at all. How can I logg on my professional windows

bought a pc at work, but he still works username and password.  I changed it now I can't logg on at all. How can I logg on my professional windows

Since it was purchased to work, it is very likely to have a lot of restrictions based on the company policy. Therefore, it is best to contact the system administrator for support.

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