RE:login error in w2k
From: bobo sy (bobosy@hotmail.com)
Date: 09/12/02
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From: "bobo sy" <bobosy@hotmail.com> Date: Thu, 12 Sep 2002 02:53:38 -0700
MY hd drive has about 6GB free space. I can log on as
administrator and other users can log on too on the PC.
Only my user ID gives this message.....
>-----Original Message-----
>You HD is running out of the space,
>two way for you to solve:
>
>1. Standalone PC: booting you PC from the CD and go in
>Recovery console, when in the Command prompt try to
delete
>temp file and those unnecessary file.
>
>2. Network PC: When in the login screen, use another PC
to
>map drive to you C drive or the drive that you use to
>store OS and delete temp file and unnecessary file.
>
>regards
>..../at
>Alpha Tan
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>When I try to login in my w2k w/s get this message. Pls
>>help.
>>
>> "Windows cannot log you on because the profile cannot
be
>>loaded. Contact your network administrator. DETAIL - Not
>>enough storage is available to process this command. "
>>.
>>
>.
>
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