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Net logon error
But say for example they logon at home with no network, they get an error message something like "...cannot find profile will use local profile...changes will not be made..." is this normal or am I doing something wrong.... Thanks for help.... Os This is normal. See tip 2240 in the 'Tips & Tricks' at

Windows NT Logon error after Repair attempt
Dan DeStefano, MCP, A+, Net+ ddestef...@winmarcompanies.com microsoft public windowsnt domain i believe this problem is with user profiles. are you the admin? i believe this error message is due to the fact that the user account you are attempting to log on with has its profile stored in a directory with

W2K logon error %%4294967295
I've tried to logon with ALL users and the error ocurred with all of them. Can it be caused by a file missing?? Thank you! Diego Roiuk In article <#9TYtCR1#GA....@cppssbbsa02.microsoft.com>, "Michel Bordeleau - SBS-MVP" <mic...@hit-teleservice.com> wrote: On the server, if you look at Server Manager and select

Browser/Logon error
However, if i try to query them separately from within the same asp-page the second server generates a logon-error. Again, if i just query a single server i don't have any problems but querying two in a row comes out with an error.. my code (in short) would be something like this: Set objQuery = Server.

logon error message
I have setup the virtual server and all but when I type in the url i get a server application error. when I look at the error log it tells me that it was "logon failure: DCOM couldn't log onto to some other account on my computer and that either the username and password is wrong." I know that I changed the

Outlook 2000/MSN logon error
DoCmd.Close acForm, "frmLogon" End If Loop End If End With If Username <> rstLogon.RecordCount = -1 Then MsgBox "Sorry! The information you entered is incorrect." _ & Chr(13) & Chr(13) & "Please contact your database administrator", vbOKOnly, "Logon Error!" DoCmd.Close acForm, "frmLogon" End If rstLogon.

Logon Error
Nathan Warner NathanWar...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public crm The error message "crystal report logon error please check you have enough licenses" is a very broad and general error that can mean several things. I dont know of the url off the top of my head but if you goto Google and select groups,

CDO Anonymous session.logon Error: The information store could ...
I just installed an eval copy of Windows 2003 and when I try to logon I get the following error message: Unable to log you on because of an account restriction I have not configured anything on the server. I am trying to log on as administrator. Did check to make sure the account had privileges to log on through

Logon Error
I have a couple of Win98 machines that upon logon attempts I get a error message as follows "A network error has occurred". I am using DHCP and attempting to logon to Microsoft Network using TCP/IP. I have searched Technet and came up with nothing relevant. I have also ripped out all networking and reinstalled but

plz help - NT4 logon error
I am getting a error trying to reach some computers on my sbs 2000 network, saying that there are no logon server available from my client computer. In the system error log I notice a log just previous to this happening that says: Attempt to update DNS Host Name of the computer object in Active Directory failed.

logon error
On machines with IE5, some can access and log on perfectly, but some get the logon screen problem, not allowing access. In NONE of these scenarios do I get an error message. I'm assuming it's all related to certain security updates, but I cannot pinpoint it. Has anyone experienced this? Project Central is installed

logon error
On Thu, 25 Feb 1999 14:18:07 -0500, "Brian Clinger" <cling...@grangeinsurance.com> wrote: I installed the Task Scheduler on an NT 4.0 Server and am getting the following error when a task tries to run: 0x80070569 Logon failure: the user has not been granted the requested logon type at this computer.

OE Express Logon error
Hello, I'm using a Windows XP Pro SP2 notebook and when I try to logon to my Windows 2000 domain, I get the following error: WINDOWS CANNOT CONNECT TO THE DOMAIN CONTROLLER, EITHER BECAUSE THE DOMAIN CONTROLLER IS DOWN OR OTHERWISE UNAVAILABLE, OR BECAUSE YOUR COMPUTER ACCOUNT WAS NOT FOUND.

Suddenly file share subscription doesn't work - logon error occurs
Type "Error 193" into Google which gives http://www.google.com.au/search? hl=en&q=Error+193&meta= Which gave me a link to http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=186604 A non-administrator user tries to log on through the Terminal Server Client, and receives the following error: An error (193) occurred while creating

Client Logon Error
When a user attempts to connect to a Windows 2000-based domain controller running Terminal Services configured to use Remote Administration mode, the following error message is generated: You do not have access to logon to this Session. "Log on Locally" is a required user right in Microsoft Windows NT 4.0,

Logon Error
Sandi - Microsoft MVP sandi_hardme...@mvps.org microsoft public msn discussion "Brian Truslow" <truslo...@mellon.com> wrote in news:b00901c26faf$07564750$35ef2ecf@TKMSFTNGXA11: Hi Everyone, I made an attempt to repair my NT server without the repair disk and now I cant login... I receive an error stating "cannot

Winlogo.exe error at logon
When I try to log in with my credentials (I'm in the Domain Admins group in AD), I receive the following error: "No Exchange organization container found in domain." When I change the logon credentials to Administrator with the proper password and domain (mycompany.com), I get this error: "Error validating Active

win2000 logon error
Yes I do get a DNS critical error. I have the details of that below. But I get this slow logon error in Windows 98 as well. I didn't think DNS was an issue with 98... however I am probably wrong there. Error Message (not sure if t's right to post all this data): Event Type: Error Event Source: DNS Event Category:

Remote web workplace logon error
My Windows XP (SP2) w/auto-Windows Update enabled has been set up for Smart Card Logon in active directory (AD) since late May of this year. Everything worked fine until sometime in early July it stopped working with the following error message: Event ID: 5 Source: Smart Card Logon An error occurred while

logon error message
On one of them, during the logon process (user or administrator), it displays the following error: "Cannot find file 'H:\BWhite\Winamp\Winampa.exe'(or one of its components). Make sure the path and filename are correct and that all required libraries are available." I suspect this is a registry thing but don't