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Ive got a W2k Server with SP4 installed which is domain controller and has
termina services installed.

My problem is that no matter what account I use to log-in the server log
users off as soon as they try to log in. These happens with accounts with
Domain admins also, and by logging into the console or by TS. This shows me
the same error by accesing in Safe mode.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Regards
Oswaldo.
 
The only two reasons I've seen for this are;
1.) Usually the result of someone trying to secure their pc and removing
"Everyone" full control, Directory Permissions on the %systemdrive%
"Everyone" also includes the System Account (NT Authority) which is the
operating system's account.

Make sure that the System account (NT Authority) has full control of the
%systemdrive% and or the drive your trying to put the pagefile on. My
Computer|Drive|File|Properties|Security|Permissions

2.)Unable to Log on if the Boot Partition Drive Letter Has Changed
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;[LN];249321


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Regards,

Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
Microsoft Certified Professional
Microsoft MVP [Windows]
http://www.microsoft.com/protect

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| Ive got a W2k Server with SP4 installed which is domain controller and has
| termina services installed.
|
| My problem is that no matter what account I use to log-in the server log
| users off as soon as they try to log in. These happens with accounts with
| Domain admins also, and by logging into the console or by TS. This shows
me
| the same error by accesing in Safe mode.
|
| Any help would be greatly appreciated.
|
| Regards
| Oswaldo.
 
Your problem is with your video card driver.
I presume it is an nvidia chipset based one.
If that's the case than as a first step try and stop the "NVIDIA helper
driver service".
If just this does't work than install the latest whql certified nvidia driver.
It should do the job.
 

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