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From: Schneider, Christian on 9 Mar 2010 05:45 Hi, I have following problem. When the user logs into his PC (on the domain) it works fine. He can enter his password and then work. But when he locks his computer and wants to enter it again by hitting ctrl alt del the system does not let him in. It tells him that the password is wrong. he needs to reboot and then he can log in again fine. can anybody help? I already updated group policys, removed and added the pc back to the domain.
From: John Wunderlich on 10 Mar 2010 15:54 =?Utf-8?B?U2NobmVpZGVyLCBDaHJpc3RpYW4=?= <SchneiderChristian(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in news:62DE4A63-46BD-4F6C-82B0-E2345DAE732B(a)microsoft.com: > Hi, > > I have following problem. > > When the user logs into his PC (on the domain) it works fine. He > can enter his password and then work. But when he locks his > computer and wants to enter it again by hitting ctrl alt del the > system does not let him in. It tells him that the password is > wrong. > > he needs to reboot and then he can log in again fine. > > can anybody help? > > I already updated group policys, removed and added the pc back to > the domain. > When he hits Ctrl-Alt-Del, hit the "Options" button to make sure the "Log on to:" box contains your Domain name and not the local computer name. HTH, John
From: JosephKK on 4 Apr 2010 12:31 On Tue, 9 Mar 2010 02:45:01 -0800, Schneider, Christian <SchneiderChristian(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >Hi, > >I have following problem. > >When the user logs into his PC (on the domain) it works fine. He can enter >his password and then work. But when he locks his computer and wants to enter >it again by hitting ctrl alt del the system does not let him in. It tells him >that the password is wrong. > >he needs to reboot and then he can log in again fine. > >can anybody help? > >I already updated group policys, removed and added the pc back to the domain. There is also a setting to synchronize the local machine password to the domain supported password. Is that selected? (It may be user accessible at password change time.)
From: lck on 17 Apr 2010 12:35 I have the same problem on two XP Pro SP3 machines that are not on a domain. Occasionally, after the screensaver comes on, entering the password does not allow me back in. I also notice that if I try to type the userna in again it appears to be scrambled (random, letters numbers and special characters). The only resolution is to reboot. "JosephKK" wrote: > On Tue, 9 Mar 2010 02:45:01 -0800, Schneider, Christian <SchneiderChristian(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > >Hi, > > > >I have following problem. > > > >When the user logs into his PC (on the domain) it works fine. He can enter > >his password and then work. But when he locks his computer and wants to enter > >it again by hitting ctrl alt del the system does not let him in. It tells him > >that the password is wrong. > > > >he needs to reboot and then he can log in again fine. > > > >can anybody help? > > > >I already updated group policys, removed and added the pc back to the domain. > > There is also a setting to synchronize the local machine password to the domain > supported password. Is that selected? (It may be user accessible at password > change time.) > . >
From: JosephKK on 28 Apr 2010 23:29 On Sun, 04 Apr 2010 09:31:09 -0700, "JosephKK"<quiettechblue(a)yahoo.com> wrote: >On Tue, 9 Mar 2010 02:45:01 -0800, Schneider, Christian <SchneiderChristian(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > >>Hi, >> >>I have following problem. >> >>When the user logs into his PC (on the domain) it works fine. He can enter >>his password and then work. But when he locks his computer and wants to enter >>it again by hitting ctrl alt del the system does not let him in. It tells him >>that the password is wrong. >> >>he needs to reboot and then he can log in again fine. >> >>can anybody help? >> >>I already updated group policys, removed and added the pc back to the domain. > >There is also a setting to synchronize the local machine password to the domain >supported password. Is that selected? (It may be user accessible at password >change time.) I just saw another one recently. In the (post lock) login screen, open the advanced dialog and verify that the correct domain is being addressed.
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