erpara
December 5th 03, 08:37 PM
I have had a few issues with mixing w2k profiles with wxp
profiles, but not to this extent. I would:
Log on to the w2k laptop with administrative privileges -
rename the profile folder for the non-working account:
c:\documents and settings\<user>
log off and have user log on again.
This will create a new profile, and allow all info from
old profile to be available for use.
>-----Original Message-----
>Hello all,
>I had a laptop running Windows 2000 Pro. with an account
>and a login password (xyz) to my domain, the laptop was
>taken for maintenance and we had to prepare another PC
>for that client, however this time it was Windows XP
Pro.
>and while working on the new PC, the user changed his
>domain password into (abc) and he was working perfectly
>for a period of 2 weeks..... Now when we had the laptop
>back again from maintenance we are not able to login
with
>password (abc) into the domain nor with (xyz)!!!! The
>only way to login to the laptop is by removing the
>network cable from the laptop and logging by the old
>password that was used on the laptop which is (xyz) and
>then reconnecting the network cable again, but of course
>we are not being able to browse through the domain
>resources nor using the exchange server mail account on
>the laptop.
>.
>
profiles, but not to this extent. I would:
Log on to the w2k laptop with administrative privileges -
rename the profile folder for the non-working account:
c:\documents and settings\<user>
log off and have user log on again.
This will create a new profile, and allow all info from
old profile to be available for use.
>-----Original Message-----
>Hello all,
>I had a laptop running Windows 2000 Pro. with an account
>and a login password (xyz) to my domain, the laptop was
>taken for maintenance and we had to prepare another PC
>for that client, however this time it was Windows XP
Pro.
>and while working on the new PC, the user changed his
>domain password into (abc) and he was working perfectly
>for a period of 2 weeks..... Now when we had the laptop
>back again from maintenance we are not able to login
with
>password (abc) into the domain nor with (xyz)!!!! The
>only way to login to the laptop is by removing the
>network cable from the laptop and logging by the old
>password that was used on the laptop which is (xyz) and
>then reconnecting the network cable again, but of course
>we are not being able to browse through the domain
>resources nor using the exchange server mail account on
>the laptop.
>.
>