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More info?)
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
news:2FDA1207-5EAE-415F-9FBE-6284985BDA60@microsoft.com...
> 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
>>
>>
>>