Re: My profile changed - HELP!
- From: "Shane Young" <syoung at lucruminc dot com>
- Date: Mon, 27 Jun 2005 17:45:58 -0400
I really am not sure what you did to poor IE. ;)
Try IE > Tools > options> Content > personal information > auto complete >
clear passwords
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"RMueller" <RMueller@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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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?
>>
>> --
>> Shane Young
>> http://www.lucruminc.com
>>
>> Writing SharePoint training classes is fun!
>> http://www.sharepointsolutions.com/advinfrastructure.html
>>
>>
>> "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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