Log on problems

From: Steve (swburress_at_comcast.net)
Date: 05/31/04


Date: Sun, 30 May 2004 17:07:10 -0700

I made a big mistake. My laptop with Windows 2000 was
configured with my work network domain. Each time I log
on I must Cntrl-Alt-Delete and put in my user ID and
password. I'm not certain how, but it somehow verifies
that information even when I am not connected to the
network. While trying to set up my home networking and
access a printer I changed the domain name on my laptop.
I changed it to the network I had set up on my other PC.
Now after rebooting, I cannot log on to my laptop. It
says that the user name, password, or domain are not
correct. It then sends me back to the Cntrl-Alt-Delete
and I begin the process again. Blank user ID and
password doesn't work and neither does the user ID and
password I have used for the past 3 months. How can I
get around this and put the old domain name back in the
system setup?



Relevant Pages

  • Re: One Users My Documents no longer redirected.
    ... even connect to the network at all because it's a PITA. ... So I would think that a wireless 54 mbps connection would be ... one laptop, and try it for a day or two to see what happens. ... active directory OU as the other users whose redirection works? ...
    (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs)
  • Re: Problem with XP Pro and Home in same Network
    ... the network can be accessed successfully from within My Network Places. ... the laptop is the mb, the laptop can access the network from within My ... Network Places, but the desktops cannot. ... wireless computer never be a server, and certainly not a browser. ...
    (microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web)
  • RE: The VA Stolen Laptop - Lessons Learned
    ... disabled reaches the laptop? ... make a lot more sense when data is housed on the "work" network and NTFS ... Encrypt it with whatever you like... ... the machine or the user couldn't get to their profile off the network. ...
    (Security-Basics)
  • clarification sought in using XP Pro laptop for domain at work and workgroup at home
    ... I am inquiring for a friend. ... The XP Pro laptop was once configured for a two-computer workgroup. ... "WORKGROUP" as the name of its network affiliation. ...
    (microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web)
  • Re: Compatability with XP Pro and Home Networking
    ... In a Workgroup environment: ... By default this is turned on in XP Pro and MCE. ... I just bought a Toshiba A105 laptop with XP MCE installed. ... When I go to "Other Places" under Network Connections and select My Network ...
    (microsoft.public.windows.mediacenter)