D
Doug
Guest
My cousin brought home a computer from work that was running Windows 2000
(not sure of version). Originally, the "CTRL+ALT+Delete to start.." message
appeared and when name/password were entered, system started without problem;
and yes, there was a domain name shown on the log-in window. As per work's
instructions, she deleed the software (via control panel/remove) that started
the network log-on screen. Now the problem.
After re-starting, the "CTRL+ALT+Delete to start " window has changed and
the domain name area in not shown. The system will not accept the
name/password only and keeps saying to check the domain name. How do I get
passed the CTRL+ALT+Delete log-0n window to try and repair? I have tried
booting to safe mode, but the "press CTRL+ALT+Delete " still appears, with
the same error message.What am I doing wrong? I do not have a great deal of
experience with 2000, but alot with XP, 98, Me, 95 etc.
(not sure of version). Originally, the "CTRL+ALT+Delete to start.." message
appeared and when name/password were entered, system started without problem;
and yes, there was a domain name shown on the log-in window. As per work's
instructions, she deleed the software (via control panel/remove) that started
the network log-on screen. Now the problem.
After re-starting, the "CTRL+ALT+Delete to start " window has changed and
the domain name area in not shown. The system will not accept the
name/password only and keeps saying to check the domain name. How do I get
passed the CTRL+ALT+Delete log-0n window to try and repair? I have tried
booting to safe mode, but the "press CTRL+ALT+Delete " still appears, with
the same error message.What am I doing wrong? I do not have a great deal of
experience with 2000, but alot with XP, 98, Me, 95 etc.