Re: Automatic Logoff after Logon

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ok...let me ask you this
can you access the computer remotely through rdp?
if not, can you access it remotely through computer management?
would be interested to see what is showing in the event log; must be
something there that explains what is happening

"Brian" <brianwolters@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:OW%23MjRysFHA.1256@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Yes..I've tried both the administrator and my domain ID...even SAFE mode
> wont let me log in.
>
> "seth" <seth@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:%23URv6nxsFHA.4044@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> have you tried a different user account?
>>
>> "Brian" <brianwolters@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:uP5gwXxsFHA.2492@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> Help!
>>>
>>> Using Norton Ghost, I copied the contents of one drive to my new, larger
>>> one. The new copy drive boots but as I said, I log in, and it will say
>>> "LOADING PERSONAL SETTINGS", then "SAVING YOUR SETTINGS" and
>>> goes back to login prompt. It only does this on the new drive. The old
>>> one still works just fine.
>>>
>>> Suggestions? I can't get to the desktop at all, even via Safe Mode.
>>>
>>> Brian
>>>
>>>
>>>
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