I have been helping one of our senior members here and have run into big
trouble.
At his request I went into User Accounts and cleared the use the welcome
screen box. I then rebooted the computer to see if it worked OK, a box came
up asking for a password, I clicked on OK and the windows loaded up OK.
I went into control userpasswords2 and cleared the box ' users must enter a
username and password to use this computer' clicked Apply/OK and rebooted
Now a box comes up with Administrator as the Username and as we don't know
of any password ever being used no matter what we do we cannot get past this
box that tells up that login failed.
Short of using a big hammer is there any way that we can get into this
computer please?
Re: IIS 6 and ACL entries ... > down the security so that only a few users can access this folder.... I have some other user accounts with the exact same ... > auditing on the file server where the folder resides and the audit log ... > the request never made it to the file server. ... (microsoft.public.inetserver.iis)
After reboot, looks like brand new install? ... to get some info before I head over there later in the week). ... she said that she was not asked for a new username though. ... But appears to have lost her address ...user accounts to see what that shows). ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics)
Re: Unable to view the username and password at the logon ... If it is XP Pro, you can hit CTL-ALT-DEL twice there and get a screen to ... and make sure the box 'Users must give a Username' is checked. ...User accounts, select 'change the way users logon' and uncheck 'use ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.general)
Re: Att:>MALKE-Winlogon ... If you are getting an error that the password or username is incorrect, then the password or username is incorrect. ... Go to the User Accounts Applet and look at the user name. ... So that's your first step - check that you have the correct username entered in the Automatic Logon.... If the usernames match, then go to the User Accounts applet and change your password. ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.general)