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Can anyone please advise how to log on to a domain W/examples of what I
should be typing in to log on
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That would almost sound like a homework question, but I'll answer...

a domain user name
the password to the domain user account
pick the domain in the Log on to box. The computer would need to be joined
to the domain for this to work.

Ken

"Dale" <Dale@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Can anyone please advise how to log on to a domain W/examples of what I
> should be typing in to log on
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> Thank you
 
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Thanks Ken
And what if you don't have a domain name. Whats happen here is (local
policy of this system does not permit you to logon interactively), I'm trying
to log on via a domain that I don't have. My other computer is winME and I
don't have a domain on that either. So how do I go about getting one?
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"Ken B" wrote:

> That would almost sound like a homework question, but I'll answer...
>
> a domain user name
> the password to the domain user account
> pick the domain in the Log on to box. The computer would need to be joined
> to the domain for this to work.
>
> Ken
>
> "Dale" <Dale@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:CBC41775-BA6C-4E7E-9A76-E3F3DFD82370@microsoft.com...
> > Can anyone please advise how to log on to a domain W/examples of what I
> > should be typing in to log on
> > --
> > Thank you
>
>
>
 
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Hi Dale.

What exactly did you do? Did you make any changes to Local Security Policy?
Is this a new problem? The message you describe means that you do not have
the user right to logon locally. Why do you think you need to logon to a
domain?? Normally the problem can be fixed via another Windows 2000/XP
computer on the domain if you can access the administrator share such as C$
on the locked out computer but I don't know of a utility offhand that will
work on Windows ME. The link below may help as a possibility. An upgrade
install will not fix the problem. A parallel install of the operating
system may be one way to fix the problem or at least to access your
data. --- Steve

http://www.jsifaq.com/subG/TIP3300/rh3361.htm

"Dale" <Dale@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Thanks Ken
> And what if you don't have a domain name. Whats happen here is (local
> policy of this system does not permit you to logon interactively), I'm
> trying
> to log on via a domain that I don't have. My other computer is winME and
> I
> don't have a domain on that either. So how do I go about getting one?
> --
> troubledmom
>
>
> "Ken B" wrote:
>
>> That would almost sound like a homework question, but I'll answer...
>>
>> a domain user name
>> the password to the domain user account
>> pick the domain in the Log on to box. The computer would need to be
>> joined
>> to the domain for this to work.
>>
>> Ken
>>
>> "Dale" <Dale@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:CBC41775-BA6C-4E7E-9A76-E3F3DFD82370@microsoft.com...
>> > Can anyone please advise how to log on to a domain W/examples of what I
>> > should be typing in to log on
>> > --
>> > Thank you
>>
>>
>>