Re: My profile changed - HELP!

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Shane:

You're right. This is the problem. Now how do I get ny\svcSP out of the
cache. I've tried several things but it still hangs in. I'm running XP pro
and IE6.

The best result I've had was shutting down the intranet zone and forcing a
login using my domain account and password and clicking Remember my password.
This seems to have put in in the cache ahead of the service account so when
I reinstate the intranet zone I am myself again. I'd still like to get the
other account out of the cache.

Any other ideas on how to get it out permanently?

Ralph

"Shane Young" wrote:

> I think your ny\svcSP information is cached somewhere. Put your portal in
> the internet zone so you have to manually log in. Now do you still have
> Admin rights?
>
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> Shane Young
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>
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>
>
> "RMueller" <RMueller@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:FD761AE6-2C97-4685-86AF-013AEFCF81E9@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Dave:
> >
> > I'm not sure what you're getting at here. My profile is correct. I
> > checked. Sharepoint thinks I'm someone else. My Windows account is
> > ny\rrmuel. Our sharepoint services account is ny/svcSP. Somehow when I'm
> > in
> > Sharepoint I'm no longer ny\rrmuel but rather ny/svcSP. Based on the
> > Portal
> > statistics this looks like it started on Friday but I didn't notice until
> > this morning.
> >
> > I've inherited all the security of this administration account including
> > access to SharePoint Poral Server Central Administration. Normally I
> > don't
> > have this access from the Site Settings page. Instead I key in the
> > address
> > manually and use the ny\svcSP account and password when prompted.
> >
> > Any other ideas?
> >
> > Ralph
> >
> > "dave nixon" wrote:
> >
> >> Oh Dear
> >> Go to site settings....at the bottom manage profile database...then view
> >> profiles.
> >> Find your profile and change accordingly.
> >>
> >> Dave
> >>
> >>
> >> "RMueller" wrote:
> >>
> >> > Help!!! I'm just not myself any more. I discovered this when I
> >> > clicked on
> >> > My Site this morning and it created a new site for me and my name
> >> > wasn't what
> >> > showed up . When I access our portal my profile has been attached to
> >> > our
> >> > Sharepoint administrator profile. When I post anything it shows up as
> >> > created by the administrators account.
> >> >
> >> > How do I fix this???
>
>
>
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