Can not log onto windows 2000 DC SRV- Admin loading personal sett

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Guest

I have a windows 2000 domain controller that I can't log into.

It just goes

loading your personal settings
applying your personal settings
saving your personal settings

( loading your personal settings, applying your personal settings, saving
your personal settings )

If I log on remotely as an admin user I get the same.
If I log on as a dumb user remotely I get

you do not have access to logon to this session with Administrator

If I deliberately get a password wrong it recognises the failure ok.


IMPORTANT - I'm not change Drive letter. There is only one disk and one
partition C: where there is installed also the Win 2000 srv.

Help me please

Thank

Enrico
 
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Pegasus \(MVP\)

Enrico said:
I have a windows 2000 domain controller that I can't log into.

It just goes

loading your personal settings
applying your personal settings
saving your personal settings

( loading your personal settings, applying your personal settings, saving
your personal settings )

If I log on remotely as an admin user I get the same.
If I log on as a dumb user remotely I get

you do not have access to logon to this session with Administrator

If I deliberately get a password wrong it recognises the failure ok.


IMPORTANT - I'm not change Drive letter. There is only one disk and one
partition C: where there is installed also the Win 2000 srv.

Help me please

Thank

Enrico

Regardless of what you think about your system drive letter, your
first step is to confirm that that drive letter has not changed. Use
psexec.exe (www.sysinternals.com) on a networked machine to
start a Command Prompt on your server, then check the drive
letter assignment. Report the result in your reply.
 
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Guest

Hi,
I check the drive letter assignment and i correctly "C:". I try remote
shutdown but with no success. I physically restart the server and now I logon
correctly.

I don't know what is happened.

Have you a idea?

Very thanks also for www.sysinternals.com information.
Enrico
 

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