Re: logon error

From: robert (rob_at_ms.com)
Date: 07/25/04

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    is this a domian or workgroup?

    are u saying that the computer wont logon to the domain account or local
    admin account?

    what error do u get when u try to logon.

    "Debie" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:317201c47117$efa34e20$a401280a@phx.gbl...
    > Logged off W2000 workstation (attached to W2000 server)
    > to logon as administrator. The computer will not logon
    > as administrator or any other user set up on that
    > computer (changing between the two domain names does not
    > help). For security purposes, the computer boots to the
    > ctrl+alt+del screen so the user can log in name and
    > password. Does anyone know how to bypass the
    > ctrl+alt+del screen on start up? Or have any other
    > useful tips?

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