There are a couple of things you can do. Assuming the machine is still on the network you can remotely connect to its registry with Administrator rights (of course). Once connected you can try to enable the disabled device drivers for keyboard and mouse. Depending on O/S and machine hardware you...
First, the machine must be SMBios 1.2 or latter compatible. Then you must have Microsoft WMI 1.5 or latter loaded, which is default on W2K. Under NT4 you need WMI 1.5 to be loaded (not the default, and you need SP4 or latter to be on the NT4 box first, before you load WMI 1.5, available from...
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