thansk for the reply
for moment I could run as I have, I check and even I do not have the acess
to the programs under start, the programs works fine, and I have full acess
to the good desktop (for the files storaged there), and for Outlook I can
work on the remote-web version for a couple of days
my account does not have fully administrative privileges, that I know, so i
fear i could not do what you propouse me
so my main worries right now, are, what would happend when on Wednesday I
will log on in the company ??, whould everything come to normality ??, or
will I lose any data in my good desktop ?? (i do not care about my fresh-new
desktop)
thanks in advance
"Pegasus (MVP)" wrote:
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> "marcoop" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> > yesterday, after work in the office with wireless conection, and turn off
> > the
> > laptop when i believe the wifi was enable, I am unable to log on again
> > within
> > my personal setting being offline (i do not have posibility to go back to
> > the
> > office up to next wednesday)
> >
> > after write user and pasword, a pop-up message ::
> >
> > Logon protector information
> > A domain controller for your domain could not be contacted. You have been
> > loged on using cached account information. Changes made to your profile
> > since you last logged on may not be available.
> >
> > and a fresh-clean-just-after-installation windows apear
> > I can see that in the hard disk still are the content of my real desktop,
> > but they do not apear in the actual desktop
> >
> > is anything I can/should do to recover my normal log on ?
> >
> > is any risk that next time i can connect in the office (either by wireless
> > or lan cable) I will lose any of my iles/configurations ? or everything
> > should come to normality then ??
> >
> > (windows xp, SP2 and domain controler provide by the company)
> >
> > thanks in advance
>
> Your best bet would be to contact your IT support person on
> his/her emergency number. If you don't know this number then
> it's probably time to review the after-hours support arrangements
> in your company.
>
> The alternative is to copy your office-based profile folder to your
> current profile folder. This is not exactly trivial and it only works
> if your logon account has administrative privileges. Launch "My Computer"
> and have a look in the folder "c:\Documents and Settings". Now
> try to open every folder whose name somehow relates to your
> logon name. Drill down in each of these folders. Can you access
> them or do you get an "Access denied" message?
>
>
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