Re: Win2000 desktop is not allowing me to login in domain as well as local computer



The usual method is to open the registry of the problem PC
from within regedit.exe that is invoked on a networked PC.


"tbone" <ramesh.sridharan@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Thank you. Thats was good. But I still dont know how to change those
values when I am unable to login and have access to regedit.
Do you have any idea in this regard?

Thanks again.

On Mar 13, 3:03 pm, "Pegasus \(MVP\)" <I...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Perhaps here:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameters\Inter­
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aces

"tbone" <ramesh.sridha...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message

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It still doesnt work. Do you know where and how w2k stores tcp/ip
properties, so that I can change the DNS server values accordingly?
On Mar 13, 1:59 pm, "Pegasus \(MVP\)" <I...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
http://home.eunet.no/~pnordahl/ntpasswd/bootdisk.html

"tbone" <ramesh.sridha...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message

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Thanks guys. I actually can retrieve the data, but I am really
curious
how to fix my machine. It boots up pretty good and goes to log in
screen, but doesnot let me log in at all. I use domain for login
whose
uname and pwd are getting rejected. But curious thing is when I try
with local computer (instead of domain) it still doesnt let me
login.
I think the DNS server values in tcp/ip config got screwed up. Is
there any way I can fix this? I have ultimate boot CD and I also
installed parallel win2000 (whose networking and domain thing works
fine with appropriate DNS server values, btw)? Is there anyway I can
fix the tcp/ip properties of Old OS with the use of this parallel OS
and then reboot the machine with old OS to make it work as it was?

I hope I explained things without confusing too much.

Thanks a lot for your help.

On Mar 9, 7:56 pm, "Pegasus \(MVP\)" <I...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
"tbone" <ramesh.sridha...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message

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Hi guys,

I have win2000+sp4 machine at my work working fine till
yesterday
morning. When I rebooted it took long time on "preparing network
connections" and came to logon screen but doesnt let me log in.
When I
check the NIC (it is dell precision, so the NIC is in-built, not
a
card) it was showing me orange light instead of green signal. So
I
connected external Network card but same results. I went to bios
and
disable the NIC(so that i can recognize my new card) but still
same
results.

Since I could not log on even to my local computer I cannot
retrieve
any of the information in my disk, which is very important at my
work.
Can someone help me out in this situation. Please let me know if
you
need more information in this regard.

Thanks a lot for your help.

What exactly do you mean with "Does not let me log in"? Does the
machine hang before the login prompt? Does it reject your
password?

Your data is probably safe and retrievable but you need to think
about your backup philosophy. If the files contain important data,
why are they stored in the one place only? A 2.5" hard disk in an
external USB case is a low cost but highly effective backup
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