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re: domain confusion leads to error on start-up
Friday, July 6, 2007 at 7:13 am Windows Me Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by elmoticky
(42 messages posted)
Good Morning Carol: To you and all Annoyances.org. I am glad that you responded.
The problem was really no problem at. If I ever mentioned this to you, I am not sure.
I used to be
connected to a router using a Microsoft client config
on my network. When I switched to AT&T high speed internet, I stopped being a Microsoft
client. Does this makes any sense? Anyway, because the
error message that had me stumped dealt with no
domain server available to verify my password, I
therefore clicked that same error to Google. If you care to type "Removing "Enter
Network Password" window, in Google, the response will explain what
we went through better than I could ever express.
Because I said that I would tell you how I solved the problem, I will. I followed
the instructions from
Google. I clicked network after a few clicks and removed "client for Microsoft" from
the network box, and presto. My problem is history(quote taken
from Captain Hank) who had the same problem as
me and asked Google. Again I want to say Thank
you Carol. If I ever went overboad and insulted your inteligence during my melt-down
forgive, O.k.???Elmoticky
On Thursday, July 5, 2007 at 5:27 pm, Carol J wrote:
>
>Yes, I'm interested, so please do tell. After all this, I'd like to know what the
>deal was.
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