Re: the system can not boot after an update, help please

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Re: the system can not boot after an update, help please

I am having the exact same problem, and this particular machine was never
part of a domain either. Did anybody find a fix for this issue yet? TIA ...



"cbrman" wrote:

> correct and its never was ....
> but i can't log in nou how can i correct this...
> is there an file what needs to be reset or something?
> i can only log on to dos and boot from an cd
> thanks in advance
> mathijs
>
> "Tim Judd" wrote:
>
> > cbrman wrote:
> > > eh sorry but when the options button is open it shows only 2 bars
> > > 1 name
> > > 2 password
> > > and in grey an option voor logging in with an dail in connection
> > > (i never used that)
> > > when the options buttun is pressed again
> > > that dissapears
> > > is there an other way to change that domain setting
> > >
> > > regards
> > >
> > > "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote:
> > >
> > >> "cbrman" <cbrman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > >> news:2A196D64-AB71-41A5-BEB8-DE01058E1048@microsoft.com...
> > >>> After an update the system w2k doesn't boot no more
> > >>> the screen starting netwerkconnection is there for 4 minits an then an
> > >>> message like "can not connect because domain is not Available."
> > >>> even in save mode the same
> > >>> i hope somebody can help me
> > >>> regards Mathijs
> > >>> p.s. I changed the nic but thats not the problem
> > >> On PCs that are or were connected to a domain controller,
> > >> there are three boxes on the logon screen:
> > >> 1. User name
> > >> 2. Password
> > >> 3. Domain
> > >>
> > >> The third box is sometimes hidden and becomes visible
> > >> only when you click the "Options" button. Change this
> > >> box from the current domain name to the "local" machine
> > >> name, then log on with a local account and password.
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>

> > that machine is not joined to any domain.
> >
 
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