Can't logon to own computer

From: E (mrvanjohnson@hotmail.com)
Date: 03/29/03


From: "E" <mrvanjohnson@hotmail.com>
Date: Fri, 28 Mar 2003 17:55:48 -0800


You might want to make sure it is trying to log into the
local machine and not onto some domain.

>-----Original Message-----
>I have this little problem. Everything was working fine,
>and I made the mistake of password protecting my
computer,
>because I do have sensitive files on the drive. Well,
that
>is all fine and dandy, until I set the computer up to be
>networked (still not though), and that seems fine, until
I
>power it down, and then later power it up, and it won't
>accept my password. I cannot logon to the computer, and I
>am forced to make do with an older model, a friends, and
I
>can't spend $99 to even talk to someone about it. Anyone
>ever had this problem, because this a big problem. Please
>help! StoddardIV@aol.com
>.
>



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