Re: XP Log-in problem



"Ravi" <Ravi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi Forum,
I have a XP system crash and I am not able to log-in to Windows XP. Here
are
the details below . . .

Problem: I have DELL laptop with XP professional that I've been using in
my
company in Mexico. Now, I am on business trip to India. I wanted to access
the internet using my laptop. So, I had been to a public internet surfing
place (so called "Cyber Cafe"). The guy there changed my laptop settings
and
now I am unable to log-in to windows using my known company username and
password.

What is changed? The guy at cyber-cafe changed all the IP addresses
settings. Then he changed the domain from my company to workgroup as
"funzone" (which is workgroup name at his place) then windows asked to
reboot
for changes to take place. Now, I can't log-in using my known username and
password. The windows log-in screen only shows username and password
fields
and the domain/workgroup selection field is missing. After log-in windows
says that "can't log-in, please check usename and domain name"

What I've tried? I have tried pressing F8 before windows booting and
selecting ALL different boot options for windows (e.g. safe mode, last
known
configuration, etc.) But, same problem in each case. I tried to login
using
different combinations of username and password e.g. my known usename and
empty password, empty username and password, Administrator and my known
password, guest (this gave me message that "guest" account is disabled)

The solution: Please let me know what has happened and what could be
probable solutions.

Note: This is very urgent request as I have all the data in laptop and I
have to give presentations in coming week. I need to work with my laptop
immediately.

Thanks a lot for reading my thread/post and any help is highly
appreciated.

Regards,
Ravi

I think a phone call to your IT guy at your company headquarters is in
order.

You will have to get the IT guy to tell you on the phone what the correct
settings are for your company's computer.

When the Cyber cafe guy reconfigured your computer, all the original setting
were lost.

Moral of the story, don't use your company computer at a cyber cafe. Rent
the cyber cafe computers.

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