user cannot log into windows

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Hi,

I have problem with one user (win xp sp2). When user A logs into
windows and then locks his computer he cannot unlock his computer, he
gets message "The password is incorrect....." (passwordd is correct)
and when i logs as an administrator i log off current user and then
he
can log on again ???
User is also has local administrator privileges, anyone knows why
this
happen?


thanks

.



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