weird windows 2000 logon problem
Hi all,
i am haveing a really strange behaviour on a windows 2000 server
machine.
After a reboot i am able to login using the admin login.
but after the first logout, if i try to login again i have an error:
the system can not log you on
the network request is not supported.
and i need to reboot the machine in order to be able to login again.
any suggestion?
regards.
f.
.
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