I am logging on to my domain and as soon as I put in my password said
applying setting - the computer restart and the same thing happens when I log
into the local profile. I can log onto another computer in the domain with
no problem. Assume i need to get to system restore or their is something in
the registry. Should I reload Windows XP and do a repair. I don't know if i
need to but forgot the command to make a rescue disk?
Re: Entered Password then computer restarts - never get logged on
"klafert" <klafert@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:E2EE9A2B-C50B-49D4-90B9-9187CE302972@microsoft.com...
>I am logging on to my domain and as soon as I put in my password said
> applying setting - the computer restart and the same thing happens when I
> log
> into the local profile. I can log onto another computer in the domain
> with
> no problem. Assume i need to get to system restore or their is something
> in
> the registry. Should I reload Windows XP and do a repair. I don't know
> if i
> need to but forgot the command to make a rescue disk?
If you're in a domain environment then you should ask your network
administrator to assist you.
Re: Entered Password then computer restarts - never get logged on
There is no network Administrator per say anymore. Besides the problem isn't
with the domain. As i said i can log onto another computer into the domain.
The problem has to be with the local registry. My question is if I reload
windows and do a repair will this over write the registry so that the
computer will come up and I can take it from there? I am sure if I could get
to system restore it would fix the problem.
"Pegasus (MVP)" wrote:
>
> "klafert" <klafert@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:E2EE9A2B-C50B-49D4-90B9-9187CE302972@microsoft.com...
> >I am logging on to my domain and as soon as I put in my password said
> > applying setting - the computer restart and the same thing happens when I
> > log
> > into the local profile. I can log onto another computer in the domain
> > with
> > no problem. Assume i need to get to system restore or their is something
> > in
> > the registry. Should I reload Windows XP and do a repair. I don't know
> > if i
> > need to but forgot the command to make a rescue disk?
>
> If you're in a domain environment then you should ask your network
> administrator to assist you.
>
>
>
Re: Entered Password then computer restarts - never get logged on
When you're in a domain environment then the domain/server administrator
tends to take a dim view of people attempting to fix problems by themselves.
Doing so tends to strain the relationship.
If you do not care about this issue then your first step should be to start
the machine in Safe Mode and check if the problem persists.
"klafert" <klafert@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:02729E7D-DE50-4EED-8AAD-C646AB345B08@microsoft.com...
> There is no network Administrator per say [per se?] anymore. Besides the
> problem isn't
> with the domain. As i said i can log onto another computer into the
> domain.
> The problem has to be with the local registry. My question is if I reload
> windows and do a repair will this over write the registry so that the
> computer will come up and I can take it from there? I am sure if I could
> get
> to system restore it would fix the problem.
>
> "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote:
>
>>
>> "klafert" <klafert@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:E2EE9A2B-C50B-49D4-90B9-9187CE302972@microsoft.com...
>> >I am logging on to my domain and as soon as I put in my password said
>> > applying setting - the computer restart and the same thing happens when
>> > I
>> > log
>> > into the local profile. I can log onto another computer in the domain
>> > with
>> > no problem. Assume i need to get to system restore or their is
>> > something
>> > in
>> > the registry. Should I reload Windows XP and do a repair. I don't
>> > know
>> > if i
>> > need to but forgot the command to make a rescue disk?
>>
>> If you're in a domain environment then you should ask your network
>> administrator to assist you.
>>
>>
>>
Re: Entered Password then computer restarts - never get logged on
Thanks, that not an issue. I have tried to log into local and domain
profiles and both do the same. I also tried in safe mode and same thing. I
assuming something got changed in the registry. I put the password it and
it is accepted - tells me applying settings and then the computers restart.
I logged in with the same user name and password on another computer and
everything is fine. Supposedly a calculator got pushed on the keyboard and
some keys were pressed. I assuming that should change things but I don't
know where on the desktop or screen was at the time.
"Pegasus (MVP)" wrote:
> When you're in a domain environment then the domain/server administrator
> tends to take a dim view of people attempting to fix problems by themselves.
> Doing so tends to strain the relationship.
>
> If you do not care about this issue then your first step should be to start
> the machine in Safe Mode and check if the problem persists.
>
>
> "Klafert" <klafert@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:02729E7D-DE50-4EED-8AAD-C646AB345B08@microsoft.com...
> > There is no network Administrator per say [per se?] anymore. Besides the
> > problem isn't
> > with the domain. As i said i can log onto another computer into the
> > domain.
> > The problem has to be with the local registry. My question is if I reload
> > windows and do a repair will this over write the registry so that the
> > computer will come up and I can take it from there? I am sure if I could
> > get
> > to system restore it would fix the problem.
> >
> > "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote:
> >
> >>
> >> "klafert" <klafert@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:E2EE9A2B-C50B-49D4-90B9-9187CE302972@microsoft.com...
> >> >I am logging on to my domain and as soon as I put in my password said
> >> > applying setting - the computer restart and the same thing happens when
> >> > I
> >> > log
> >> > into the local profile. I can log onto another computer in the domain
> >> > with
> >> > no problem. Assume i need to get to system restore or their is
> >> > something
> >> > in
> >> > the registry. Should I reload Windows XP and do a repair. I don't
> >> > know
> >> > if i
> >> > need to but forgot the command to make a rescue disk?
> >>
> >> If you're in a domain environment then you should ask your network
> >> administrator to assist you.
> >>
> >>
> >>
>
>
>
"klafert" <klafert@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:0C74D059-C6D7-494C-B2A6-B7134C497D37@microsoft.com...
> Thanks, that not an issue. I have tried to log into local and domain
> profiles and both do the same. I also tried in safe mode and same thing.
> I
> assuming something got changed in the registry. I put the password it
> and
> it is accepted - tells me applying settings and then the computers
> restart.
> I logged in with the same user name and password on another computer and
> everything is fine. Supposedly a calculator got pushed on the keyboard and
> some keys were pressed. I assuming that should change things but I don't
> know where on the desktop or screen was at the time.
>
> "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote:
>
>> When you're in a domain environment then the domain/server administrator
>> tends to take a dim view of people attempting to fix problems by
>> themselves.
>> Doing so tends to strain the relationship.
>>
>> If you do not care about this issue then your first step should be to
>> start
>> the machine in Safe Mode and check if the problem persists.
>>
>>
>> "Klafert" <klafert@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:02729E7D-DE50-4EED-8AAD-C646AB345B08@microsoft.com...
>> > There is no network Administrator per say [per se?] anymore. Besides
>> > the
>> > problem isn't
>> > with the domain. As i said i can log onto another computer into the
>> > domain.
>> > The problem has to be with the local registry. My question is if I
>> > reload
>> > windows and do a repair will this over write the registry so that the
>> > computer will come up and I can take it from there? I am sure if I
>> > could
>> > get
>> > to system restore it would fix the problem.
>> >
>> > "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote:
>> >
>> >>
>> >> "klafert" <klafert@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> >> news:E2EE9A2B-C50B-49D4-90B9-9187CE302972@microsoft.com...
>> >> >I am logging on to my domain and as soon as I put in my password said
>> >> > applying setting - the computer restart and the same thing happens
>> >> > when
>> >> > I
>> >> > log
>> >> > into the local profile. I can log onto another computer in the
>> >> > domain
>> >> > with
>> >> > no problem. Assume i need to get to system restore or their is
>> >> > something
>> >> > in
>> >> > the registry. Should I reload Windows XP and do a repair. I don't
>> >> > know
>> >> > if i
>> >> > need to but forgot the command to make a rescue disk?
>> >>
>> >> If you're in a domain environment then you should ask your network
>> >> administrator to assist you.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>>
>>
>>
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