On Feb 17, 5:20 pm, Mike Holt <manicmike...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Jon Lachelt wrote:
I'm running XP home edition, SP2 .
Yesterday, after a windows update was installed, and a reboot... our
computer started prompting for a username/password.
It has never been configured to require a logon before.
Nothing I enter will let me in.
Any ideas for how to get in would be appreciated. My final resort will be
to fall back to Windows Recovery.
When booting your computer, press F8 before the Windows splash screen
and then select "Last known good configuration that worked". This runs
the system restore program and will return your system back to how it
was prior to installing the last update. Hopefuly this will sort your
problem!
This seems to be caused by one of the .Net Framework installation.
You will see that a separate new user of ASP.NET may have gotten
created on your PC. One quick way to fix this is to get TweakUI
Powertoys for XP. Look under "Logon" and uncheck the user accounts
that you do not wish to show up on the Welcome "logon" screen.
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Re: User Login ... the user account will be able to logon remotely even though they ... the domain group called Domain Users is a member of the local ... Users group on all computers; this is usually why any domain user can ... put those user accounts into domain group and apply a GPO to the OU ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.active_directory)
Re: User Login ... For a domain user account to be used to logon at a domain member, that user account must have the "logon locally" right. ... the domain group called Domain Users is a member of the local Users group on all computers; this is usually why any domain user can logon at any domin member computer. ... Policies, User Rights Assignment, Deny log on locally - add the group containing the "email only" user accounts.... (microsoft.public.windows.server.active_directory)
Re: Users cannot access remote web workplace without admin access ...RWW site logon issue ... When we create the user accounts by using the SBS add users ...workstation through the RWW-RDP connection? ... For the RDP access issue, it could be an expected behavior. ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs)
Re: User Login ... the user account will be able to logon remotely even though they can not logon locally. ... the domain group called Domain Users is a member of the local Users group on all computers; this is usually why any domain user can logon at any domin member computer. ... Policies, User Rights Assignment, Deny log on locally - add the group containing the "email only" user accounts.... You can set the membership of local user groups on domain member computers with a GPO using Restricted Groups (Computer Configuration, Windows Settings, Security Settings, Restricted Groups). ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.active_directory)
Re: Log-on screens ... I'm afraid that I have absolutely no "pull" with MS. ... changes to enable automatic logon instead of turning it off. ... >> Welcome screen (in Control Panel -> User Accounts) and are ... >>> restart or start-up, for the computer to auto-load (default ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.security_admin)