Unable to logon to computer.

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I have a Windows 2000 PC that is a member of a Domain. When I try to
login into the PC it says "The system could not log you on. Make sure
your username and domain are correct, then type your password again."
Obviously I have tried several accounts on the domain, including Domain
Admin, and it still will not let me in. I then tried to login with the
local admin account and still will not let me in. I also used a 3rd
party program to reset the local admin account to a blank password and
it still gives me the same message. I'm scratching my head on this
one. Any ideas?

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