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Computer freezup on domain log in

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Name: Carlton Ingram
Date: July 23, 2006 at 14:05:42 Pacific
OS: win xp pro
CPU/Ram: 512
Product: Satelite notebook
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I am running widows XP pro on my laptop, and Windows 2003 Server. Yes, it is running active directory. The profile works on every computer but mine. The first initial log in under my name worked, then it freezes up every time I try to log in after the initial freezup. I also tried another acount (administrator) and the same exact problem occured. I have been at networking class all week and have not been able to get back to the network, but i can access it through remote desktop. I will be back in the office tomarrow though. I also can log in to windows when I am not connected to the network, but that is probably just cach.


I am having a problem loging in to the domain. I am using my laptop. The first time I log in under a different user all administrators, do not know yet if i can log in with a different user that is



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Name: don2006
Date: July 23, 2006 at 17:34:39 Pacific
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Didn't you post that question already? If you didn't get the answer you wanted here, go to the forum at
www.minasi.com


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