Reinstalled Xp: System Cannot Log On / Specified Domain Doesn't Exist?
Dec 23, 2006
I recently did a clean install of Windows XP, and everything works fine, I get to the log on screen where it says administrator and I click on the icon to log on and I ge the following error: " SYstem Cannot log on due to the following error. The Specified domain either does not exist or could not be contacted. Please try again or consult your system administrator"
I recently did a clean install of Windows XP, and everything works fine, I get to the log on screen where it says administrator and I click on the icon to log on and I ge the following error: " SYstem Cannot log on due to the following error. The Specified domain either does not exist or could not be contacted. Please try again or consult your system administrator"
I am trying to set up remote desktop but when I browse for computers, I click on the network name then get the message ' the MSHOME domain/workgroup does not contain any terminal servers.I have set up the XP pro machine to enable remote desktop.
Volume Licensed WinXP Pro is obviously the official name as has been pointed out ad nauseum. "Corporate Edition" doesn't exist (allegedly, actually I personally don't care if it exists or not), is seemingly subject to more demands for proof of existence than God himself and of couse the term "Corporate" means its a pirated version of the said Volume Licensed WinXP Pro which has also been screamed about like its in the bloody constitution or something. I call Volume Licensed WinXP Pro "Corporate" because its easier to say and write for that matter than "Volume Licensed WinXP Pro". Thats it it, just works better nothing more.
In all the time XP has been on release and I have been working with it in the industry I have never yet heard anybody at all refer to "Volume Licensed WinXP Pro" or anything remotely similar; they all from IT managers to shop floor builders call it "Corporate" or similar....
i've redownloaded NCARB Software (free program developed by ETS for testing candidates to receive architectural license).I reinstalled and it doesn't work. something about it being corrupt. originally, i had a message about the AUTOEXEC.NT file in the C:/ Windows/System32 folder. And it changed my error. Now I get a message from InstallShield. It says: "InstallShield Self-Extracting Exe This file is not the correct size, or is corrupt, and is unsable. OK"
I have an Acer TravelMate 2303LC laptop. Yesterday I realised I was out of space on the C: drive (6MB I think) and was planning to delete/move files to free up space tonight. However after switching it on today it comes up with the lsass.exe system error - 'insufficient system resources exist to complete the API'. It only offers the choice of OK and when you click this it restarts and comes up with the same error again, and you can repeat this forever
I have a Compaq V3402au notebook. 2GB of RAM. AMD Turion 64 x 2 Processors.It initially came with Vista Home Basic. Due to high demands of Vista I installed XP and removed vista. Somehow the Windows folder of Vista has not gone. And all the efforts of deleting that folder is in vain.I tried Unlocker, DOS mode but none of them work.
When I startup Windows XP I get the following message:
"Windows cannot create a temporary profile directory. This may be caused by insufficient security rights. If this problem persists, contact your network administrator"
DETAIL: Insufficient system resources exist to complete the requested sequence
I had Win XP and my laptop does not start it only gives me this message and then reebot and the window with these message only has the option ok so its a cycle I look to other post about these and says that I shoul liberate some of my disk memory but I can't enter in safe mode I already tried and this is a real problem cause I have 2 disk one of them removable but is only 8 GB and its completely clean it has nothing on it and the other one is the disk of my computer I can not remove it and is 8 GB too. I didn't install anything but the programs that I really need and my messenge
I have an desktop PC installed with Windows XP. Yesterday I realised that the free space in my C: drive was rapidly decreasing and before I could take any action, the free space was in KB's and the computer shut down.After switching it on, it comes up with the lsass.exe system error - 'Insufficient system resources exist to complete the API'. It only offers the choice of OK and when you click this it restarts and comes up with the same error again, and you can repeat this forever I tried to start in Safe mode also,but the computer restarts.
i month ago i got an Acer laptop with dual 1.66 intel, XP Pro, 120GigHD, 2GigRAM, 128megVRAM, xp pro/sp2
the computer hibernates just fine if i start it up and hibernate immediately... but if i open anything, even if only for a few minutes and then close it again, then when i try and hibernate, it'll act like it's starting to hibernate and then give me the message:
"System Error: Insufficient System Resources Exist to Complete the API
I have a Lite-On SHW-160P6S DVD drive. Just recently reinstalled windows and reformatted and was in the process of gradually getting everything set up and installed, when my drive disappeared. I don't know exactly when, but it was gone. I checked the device manager and it said the driver was corrupted, no updated driver available, so I uninstalled and restarted. Upon restart, Windows recognizes the drive and begins to install it
A while back before I knew better I gave a client of mine an active directory domain that ended in .org and did not exist on the internet at the time. Now, I'm discovering in the DNS event log at regular intervals errors about how the computers in the internal domain are unable to register in the DNS server of the web domain of the same name. So, my question is whether there is something I can do to change the Active Directory domain so that I don't get those errors anymore.
They're running Windows 2003 server standard with Active Directory, roaming profiles, routing and remote access for VPN, DHCP server, standard fileserver, and print server. I may have missed one or two things but likely I haven't. The server has itself as the primary DNS server though it's not the 127 address it's the actual IP. The secondary server is the router but I have the DHCP giving out the servers for opendns.com as options 3 and 4 after the Domain Controller and the router but I had the problem before adding the opendns.com entries.
operation system Windows XP home edition.Had no problems then I suddenly get the below issue when trying to log in.The system cannot log you on now because the domain STUDY is not available.STUDY is the name of my domain.However when logging in SAFE mode with networking I am able to log in to the account!
I have a Compaq Presario R3000 (DL273AV) laptop with Intel Pentium 4 (2.8Ghz) and XP SP2 I use AVG Antivirus and adware/spyware programs diligently every week to find and clean any dirt All 5 users on this laptop suddenly yesterday found out they have to enter their passwords, they did not set any up! When you click any passord field and enter it you get"System could not log you on because the gigamesh domain is not available" We rebooted, tried different passwords to no avail Nobody got any attachments in any email..last user was my aughter We connect to the internet using the new 2wire dsl gateway (2 Wire is the company name)for that 12.99 ATT/SBC deal And this laptop is the only one connected to the I searched some places but could not find this problem I'm as you imagine open to ideas!
I recently formated my hard drive and reinstalled XP operating system. I no longer have sound on my computer. When I go to control panel- sounds it says no driver found. I have a Unimodem Half Duplex Audio Device. I tried reinstalling the driver from the cd and the control panel still shows no driver installed. One time I tried using the resource cd and the sounds worked in both speakers.
I'm building a new machine for a friend using WinXP Pro system builder's edition. It is my understanding that this edition can only be installed on a single machine - and even changing the hard drive or major hardware component will de-activate it. In the process of trying to fix a BIOS issue, the dang thing reset the SATA controller from the RAID 1 I had setup back to normal SATA. I finally got that fixed - but it somewhat hosed the Windows install - it wants to do diskcheck every time it boots and always find some errors - but if I bypass the diskcheck it boots fine - but there are other problems. if the system builders edition can be reinstalled on the exact same machine with the exact same hardware - or would I have to buy yet another copy?
I reinstalled windows Xp and for some reason my copmputer is real slow now,also I tried to reformat and it won't let me . I was wanting to know if anyone can help get back to the day i bought it ? After I reinstalled the Xp I have no restore points.
When I sitched on this morning I found I have no sound. Spent all day reading forums and have tried everything. Did a System Restore to the 6th, reinstalled Realtek. All looks good in the Device Manager and Control Panel. Of course all speakers are OK and volume up.
I have a problem with my Dell Latitude D800 laptop. I reformatted the HDD yesterday, and re-installed Windows XP. Now the responce time is even worse than before I did the HDD wipe. I have AVG, Ad-aware and Zonealarm installed on this machineWindows XP Prof version 2002 SPIntel Pentium M 1600 MHz, but running at 221MHz1.0 gig of ram
After formatting and installing W2k on a DEll 4100 PIII I'm getting the 'new device found' wizard and it says I have a PCI device not being found.. But all my devices are working (i.e. modem, sound card etc.) When I right click on properties in the device manager it says "PCI Bus 0, device 31, function 3" Anyone know how I can tell what device it's finding and can't locate a driver for?
Can a Windows 2003 Domain Controller communicate with a Windows 2000 Domain Controller? The reason I ask this is that I want to upgrade my Domain Contoller to Windows 2003, but want to have the backup Windows 2000 machine running as a backup Domain Controller.
When I try to install any program on pc I get the error that application failed to start because oledlg.dll was not found. Try to reinstall. So I go to my program list and look for this to uninstall, and it does not exist. (not that I can find anyway) So when I go on the premise that it isn't on the system, and I try to download oledlg.dll, it brings me to this .dll file already downloaded. When I click on that file, I only get a FAQS page from microsoft telling me about file names.
i'am trying to install oracle apps on my computer.i use winxp sp2, i have 80 gig hard and another one that is 120 gig.i use 97 gig partation to install the apps on it.i use program named mks toolkit that make windows like open source as linux and i use also visual c++ v6 the problem is when i try to install the apps an error occurred and i can't finish the installation the error is Free disk space on system returns zero: probable cause - mount point does not exist.this mean the partiaion is zero gig even it is 97 gig now i want to know how to creat mount point to this partition and the partiation is ntfs.
I recently reinstalled my Windows MCE 2005 after trying out Vista.I downloaded the XBOX 360 Extender and it says that the PC cannot connect to 360, because the ports are closed. OK no problem. I go and try to open WIndows Firewall to open ports. It says "Windows Firewall Settings cannot be displayed, because the associated service is not running. Do you want to start the Windows Firewall/Internet Connection (ICS) Service?" I click "yes". "Windows cannot start Firewall/Internet Connection (ICS) Service."I try to start Firewall...nothing happens. Then I found another topic saying that I should go to run "services.msc". I do it. There, I find Windows Firewall and click "start". I get an error saying:"Error 1075. The dependecy service does not exist or has been marked for deletion". I have no clue on what to do now! Without fixing that stupid firewall I cannot connect my 360.
Dell Optiplex running WinXP Pro from a reinstallation, not OEM, At startup I always get a window telling me I have "used the System Configuration Utility to make changes to the way Windows starts", which is totally untrue.It then offers me a box to check to "Don't show this message or launch the System Configuration Utility when Windows starts". I haven't checked the box (yet) because I'm afraid I won't be able to ever launch the Utility. So my question is: if I check the box to keep ity from launching at startup, will I be able to run it later run/msconfig?
I just tried to do a system restore using the built in windows tool. However, everytime I go to the screen, the area where the little calender that has all your restore points, is gone and blank. I have tried restarting; nothing. I have tried making a new restore point and it doesn't show up. Refer to the screen shot I took to describe what I mean.
I had probs, so I did a system restore. When rebooting after that, it asked me for passwords to get in, both my account and Guest. Niether of them should have actually had passwords on them, therefore I can't get into the pc now. Tried everything, including using Administrator and password blank, still doesn't work. So on some peoples advice, I decided to do a Xp reinstall, choosing upgrade instead of formatting (so I don't lose everything). When going through that process, it gets to the point where I choose R for repair. It then askes which version to install on, so I say option 1 - Windows. THAT is when more probs come in. It now asks for the Administrator password. I've never given one in the past, and if I have then it's one of two options - either my surname or the word 'computer', so after trying both of those, and also trying a blank password, it then restarts the computer because I've given 3 incorrect passwords. The point is that there IS NO password!! I can't understand why it's asking for one??!! This is really getting me down.