Can't LogOn on Windows 2003 Enterprise

From: Sérgio Pinheiro (sergiop.net_at_terra.com.br)
Date: 05/18/04


Date: Tue, 18 May 2004 07:38:06 -0300

Hi People,

I'm affected by a serious problem.
Today after starting my windows server 2003, everything looks fine, until
I've tried to logon.
I put the same user / password i'm using since its setup, but unfortunatelly
it starts the logon process and abrutly aborts it ... going back to the
logon screen...
The process window shows:
Starting up... and the... Logging off...

I've tried all the other accounts on that server, but noone works.

I've tried also to connect to this computer, but it does not respond to any
service, including ping, file share... web server....

This is a stand alone workgroup machine (no ActiveDirectory installed)...

Does anyone has any (URGENT) ideas to help me?

Thanks in advance,

Sérgio



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