Re: Automatic logoff after successful logon

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Re: Automatic logoff after successful logon

hi, pegasus...
i have the same problem.
i tryed to use psexec, but the program return a error: the account name is
invalid...

what i can try again?
thank you.

(sorry for my english!!)


"Pegasus (MVP)" wrote:

>
> "andersch" <andersch@newsgroups.nospam> wrote in message
> news:979086D5-B0CB-4DFA-BA6A-786291E99F3E@microsoft.com...
> > Dear
> >
> > Windows 2003 SP1 DC after applying the latest patches incl. ie7 unable to
> > logon localy.
> >
> > After entering the logon information the Server displays:
> > "Applying your personal setting" > "Loging off" > "Saving your settings"
> >
> > Does anyone have a clue, what the Problem could be?
> >
> > Best regards
> > Markus

>
> This is usually the result of an incorrect system drive letter.
> Run psexec.exe (www.sysinternals.com) on a networked
> machine to run cmd.exe on your server, then check your
> system drive. Is it C: or is it something else?
>
>
>
 
Re: Automatic logoff after successful logon

Re: Automatic logoff after successful logon

You must supply an account name/password that is valid on
the problem machine, e.g. like so:

psexec \\ProblemPC -u Gianni -p SomePassword cmd.exe


"Gianni ziucareddu" <gcareddu@yahoo.it> wrote in message
news:79F71E17-FFC0-4FF7-97C4-D692BB152F70@microsoft.com...
> hi, pegasus...
> i have the same problem.
> i tryed to use psexec, but the program return a error: the account name is
> invalid...
>
> what i can try again?
> thank you.
>
> (sorry for my english!!)
>
>
> "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote:
>
>>
>> "andersch" <andersch@newsgroups.nospam> wrote in message
>> news:979086D5-B0CB-4DFA-BA6A-786291E99F3E@microsoft.com...
>> > Dear
>> >
>> > Windows 2003 SP1 DC after applying the latest patches incl. ie7 unable
>> > to
>> > logon localy.
>> >
>> > After entering the logon information the Server displays:
>> > "Applying your personal setting" > "Loging off" > "Saving your
>> > settings"
>> >
>> > Does anyone have a clue, what the Problem could be?
>> >
>> > Best regards
>> > Markus

>>
>> This is usually the result of an incorrect system drive letter.
>> Run psexec.exe (www.sysinternals.com) on a networked
>> machine to run cmd.exe on your server, then check your
>> system drive. Is it C: or is it something else?
>>
>>
>>
 
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