Log on problem --

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I can not get thru in the Log on page... it keeps sending
the same message:
"System can not start a session at this moment because the
domain it is not available"
What should I do?
..
 
The dialog box allows you to choose a Domain or local logon. Choose Local or get your Network Administrators to fix it.
 
What the story with your network then. Usually Domains are administered by network admins.
The dialog box allows you to choose a Domain or local logon. Choose Local or get your Network Administrators to fix it.
 
Well it does, but this is not the case here... The thing
is when I turn the computer on, the Log on screen pop up
but when I wrote my username, password and domain, it
keeps sending the same message... the rest of the computer
in the LAN can log on but this one... I do not know where
to start... it does not let me get futher of this screen.

Help!
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What the story with your network then. Usually Domains
are administered by network admins.
The dialog box allows you to choose a Domain or local
logon. Choose Local or get your Network Administrators to
fix it.
 
Can other computers see this computer. Any admin can connect to the hidden share c$. Can you log on locally rather than a domain. It this the EXACT text of the message. What happened before this occured. Have you checked the cables. Can you log on as any other user.
 
After a while the computer sends a message... there is an
IP address conflict... (but I can not see what is the IP
it already has)
I have checked the cables. OK
I can not log on locally.
The exact text is:
"El sistema no puede iniciar su sesion en este momento
porque el dominio no esta disponible"
Nothing ocurrs before this... It seems a normal start up.
I can not log on as any other user.

Thanks for you help...
-----Original Message-----
Can other computers see this computer. Any admin can
connect to the hidden share c$. Can you log on locally
rather than a domain. It this the EXACT text of the
message. What happened before this occured. Have you
checked the cables. Can you log on as any other user.
 
Exact text is important as it's what we search on.

Here's a spanish language page with that term on it. I don't know what it says.
http://groups.google.com.au/groups?...=eYcs2dG#[email protected]&rnum=1

Do you use static or dynamic addressing (or ICS)? When you try to logon as another user or locally what happens - the same message?

Generally how is it configured. How long since someone logged on on this computer. Were they playing with the internet settings when it last worked?
 

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