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re: domain confusion leads to error on start-up
Monday, July 2, 2007 at 1:55 pm Windows Me Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by elmoticky
(42 messages posted)
Carol: Thanks for your response to my question(s).
I am sorry if I made the impression that you had
suggested that I delete anything, especially ISL applications. What I did delete
though, was all the
unnecessary loaded DSL applications, and there were many. I kept some that I liked.
My problem is that I keep getting: "A server cannot be found to
validate your password". When I click OK or cancel,
another window appears asking me for this: "Name
of Computer, password, and Domain". unable to solve this I click cancel, and am
allowed in. So this
is my problem, for now. Thanks Carol..again.
Elmoticky
On Monday, July 2, 2007 at 7:42 am, Robert B. Lopez wrote:
>I wrote last week about problems with my new installed AT&T high speed internet
activation
>that included DSL applications (on top) of applications
>that I had on my computer that was connected to a
>router(is no more). I took Carol`s advise and deleted the DSL applications (thanks
>also to Steve)
>However, my problem today is self-inflicted. During the installation process (by
>myself), I was
>instructed to enter a domain name somewhere???
>I obviously mis-fired with the keys and entered something no even close to the command
>requested by the installation CD. So now, here is
>my problem.(Carol, I think I am in the right forum)
>with this question: Everytime I click the start button on my computer, everything
>seems normal,
>until this message appears on the screen. "No DOMAIN name is found and you may not
>be able to
>activate some applications". I click on the cancel button, and a next message appears
>asking for the
>name of computer, followed by my password, followed by a request for a domain. I
>click the cancel button and I AM allowed into the internet.
>So what did i do wrong????Help Carol, Steve,anyone. Thanks in advance. Elmoticky
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