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| logon problem Hi, I have an XP pro machine and am having problems with logging on. When I try to start the machine up I get the Log On to Windows screen with Administrator in the username and a password already filled in. On top of that is another popup message (Logon Message) 'The system could not log you on. Make sure your username and domain are correct, then type your password again........ 'With an OK button. I click OK and the password disappears and the computer logs on as administrator without the use of a password as I have removed them all. This happens everytime I log on. Is there anyway that I can get the computer to log on normally again? I have tried to change the logon to fast logon but the computer just stalls on the startup window with the windows logo in the middle. I only need to logon to the computer, it is not part of a domain and never has been. Cheers Lenny |
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| RE: logon problem Is this the only account on your computer?-- JohnD76 "Lenny" wrote: > Hi, I have an XP pro machine and am having problems with logging on. > When I try to start the machine up I get the Log On to Windows screen with > Administrator in the username and a password already filled in. On top of > that is another popup message (Logon Message) 'The system could not log you > on. Make sure your username and domain are correct, then type your password > again........ 'With an OK button. I click OK and the password disappears and > the computer logs on as administrator without the use of a password as I > have removed them all. This happens everytime I log on. Is there anyway that > I can get the computer to log on normally again? I have tried to change the > logon to fast logon but the computer just stalls on the startup window with > the windows logo in the middle. > > I only need to logon to the computer, it is not part of a domain and never > has been. > Cheers > Lenny > > > > |
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| Re: logon problem On 10/18/2007 12:31 PM On a whim, Lenny pounded out on the keyboard > Hi, I have an XP pro machine and am having problems with logging on. > When I try to start the machine up I get the Log On to Windows screen with > Administrator in the username and a password already filled in. On top of > that is another popup message (Logon Message) 'The system could not log you > on. Make sure your username and domain are correct, then type your password > again........ 'With an OK button. I click OK and the password disappears and > the computer logs on as administrator without the use of a password as I > have removed them all. This happens everytime I log on. Is there anyway that > I can get the computer to log on normally again? I have tried to change the > logon to fast logon but the computer just stalls on the startup window with > the windows logo in the middle. > > I only need to logon to the computer, it is not part of a domain and never > has been. > Cheers > Lenny > > > Hi Lenny, Are you running under the Administrator account? That's not advisable. It would be better to create another account (Lenny) and give yourself Administrator rights. But to address your issue; I would try changing the account password, reboot, log in, and then if you choose, change the password back to nothing. Even there, it would be better to have a password for the Administrator account, just so someone can't get access to your computer so easily. Report back, -- Terry R. ***Reply Note*** Anti-spam measures are included in my email address. Delete NOSPAM from the email address after clicking Reply. |
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| Re: logon problem Administrator without password and User without password "John" <John@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:B218A327-DBDF-4C5E-B1AC-F6236363EB5C@microsoft.com... > Is this the only account on your computer?-- > JohnD76 > > > "Lenny" wrote: > >> Hi, I have an XP pro machine and am having problems with logging on. >> When I try to start the machine up I get the Log On to Windows screen >> with >> Administrator in the username and a password already filled in. On top of >> that is another popup message (Logon Message) 'The system could not log >> you >> on. Make sure your username and domain are correct, then type your >> password >> again........ 'With an OK button. I click OK and the password disappears >> and >> the computer logs on as administrator without the use of a password as I >> have removed them all. This happens everytime I log on. Is there anyway >> that >> I can get the computer to log on normally again? I have tried to change >> the >> logon to fast logon but the computer just stalls on the startup window >> with >> the windows logo in the middle. >> >> I only need to logon to the computer, it is not part of a domain and >> never >> has been. >> Cheers >> Lenny >> >> >> >> |
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| Re: logon problem Yes, I have done that. I have a User account (account name is User) with no password and a Administrator without a password. I have also tried both accounts with passwords and all other combinations. "Terry R." <F1ComNOSPAM@pobox.com> wrote in message news:e2GpRJcEIHA.5976@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > On 10/18/2007 12:31 PM On a whim, Lenny pounded out on the keyboard > >> Hi, I have an XP pro machine and am having problems with logging on. >> When I try to start the machine up I get the Log On to Windows screen >> with Administrator in the username and a password already filled in. On >> top of that is another popup message (Logon Message) 'The system could >> not log you on. Make sure your username and domain are correct, then type >> your password again........ 'With an OK button. I click OK and the >> password disappears and the computer logs on as administrator without the >> use of a password as I have removed them all. This happens everytime I >> log on. Is there anyway that I can get the computer to log on normally >> again? I have tried to change the logon to fast logon but the computer >> just stalls on the startup window with the windows logo in the middle. >> >> I only need to logon to the computer, it is not part of a domain and >> never has been. >> Cheers >> Lenny >> >> >> > > Hi Lenny, > > Are you running under the Administrator account? That's not advisable. It > would be better to create another account (Lenny) and give yourself > Administrator rights. > > But to address your issue; I would try changing the account password, > reboot, log in, and then if you choose, change the password back to > nothing. Even there, it would be better to have a password for the > Administrator account, just so someone can't get access to your computer > so easily. > > Report back, > > -- > Terry R. > > ***Reply Note*** > Anti-spam measures are included in my email address. > Delete NOSPAM from the email address after clicking Reply. |
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| Re: logon problem On 10/18/2007 1:59 PM On a whim, Lenny pounded out on the keyboard > Yes, I have done that. I have a User account (account name is User) with no > password and a Administrator without a password. I have also tried both > accounts with passwords and all other combinations. > > "Terry R." <F1ComNOSPAM@pobox.com> wrote in message > news:e2GpRJcEIHA.5976@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >> On 10/18/2007 12:31 PM On a whim, Lenny pounded out on the keyboard >> >>> Hi, I have an XP pro machine and am having problems with logging on. >>> When I try to start the machine up I get the Log On to Windows screen >>> with Administrator in the username and a password already filled in. On >>> top of that is another popup message (Logon Message) 'The system could >>> not log you on. Make sure your username and domain are correct, then type >>> your password again........ 'With an OK button. I click OK and the >>> password disappears and the computer logs on as administrator without the >>> use of a password as I have removed them all. This happens everytime I >>> log on. Is there anyway that I can get the computer to log on normally >>> again? I have tried to change the logon to fast logon but the computer >>> just stalls on the startup window with the windows logo in the middle. >>> >>> I only need to logon to the computer, it is not part of a domain and >>> never has been. >>> Cheers >>> Lenny >>> >>> >>> >> Hi Lenny, >> >> Are you running under the Administrator account? That's not advisable. It >> would be better to create another account (Lenny) and give yourself >> Administrator rights. >> >> But to address your issue; I would try changing the account password, >> reboot, log in, and then if you choose, change the password back to >> nothing. Even there, it would be better to have a password for the >> Administrator account, just so someone can't get access to your computer >> so easily. >> >> Report back, >> >> -- >> Terry R. >> >> ***Reply Note*** >> Anti-spam measures are included in my email address. >> Delete NOSPAM from the email address after clicking Reply. > > So you were logging in as User, but now the dialog comes up with Administrator? It sounds like something is auto-logging you in. Do you have TweakUI installed using the auto-logon feature? If not, try it and see if it corrects the problem. -- Terry R. ***Reply Note*** Anti-spam measures are included in my email address. Delete NOSPAM from the email address after clicking Reply. |
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