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Hi,
I have a Windows XP Pro machine that will not let me logon with any credentials supplied. When I attempt to use a domain account (administrator or user) the machine tells me that the specified domain does not exist. If I try to logon with the local administrator account the machine tells me that I am not allowed to logon interactively. Things I have tried: Replacing the security via the recovery console Booting into safe mode I don't know what to try next. I don't want to rebuild the workstation becuase there is data I need to recover. Any help would be greatly appreciated! |
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Is your computer a member of an Active Directory domain? If so Domain
Security Policy can be configured so that the user right to logon locally includes user and administrators and the deny logon locally user right is defined but blank or maybe just includes the guest account. User rights are under local policies/user rights. If your computer can not find the domain and it is connected to a network that has a domain controller it probably has the wrong preferred dens servers specified which only should be domain controllers. If another domain computer is available then you could possibly access the locked out computer remotely and use something like psexec from SysInternals to view and change tcp/ip configuration. Netsh can be used from the command line to change tcp/ip configuration. If you are not connected to an AD domain you need to get connected to it or you could try booting into another operating system such as a parallel install, on another computer where the locked out operating system hard drive is installed as a slave/secondary drive, or boot from something like Bart's PE from your cdrom drive and first renaming the windows\system32\config\security file to something else and then copying the \windows\repair\security file to the windows\system32\config directory on the locked out operating system and then rebooting. Unless you have data encrypted with EFS you can always recover your data by one of the three means I just listed and you can always reinstall the operating system to the same directory without formatting the drive which will preserve your data [again assuming not EFS encrypted] but you will need to reinstall all your applications because the new install will not recognize them since they are not in the registry. --- Steve <postman65@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1135718827.936731.61060@g14g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com... > Hi, > > I have a Windows XP Pro machine that will not let me logon with any > credentials supplied. When I attempt to use a domain account > (administrator or user) the machine tells me that the specified domain > does not exist. If I try to logon with the local administrator account > the machine tells me that I am not allowed to logon interactively. > > Things I have tried: > Replacing the security via the recovery console > Booting into safe mode > > I don't know what to try next. I don't want to rebuild the workstation > becuase there is data I need to recover. > > Any help would be greatly appreciated! > |
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