As for the assumption deleting the $NTUninstallKB$ files I found this Tek-Tips post with someone who had the same error:
http://www.tek-tips.com/viewthread.cfm?qid=1356129
I will try to log on with the last known good configuration.
I was trying to clean up some space on our mail server, as the C:\ was getting full, so I did a search for log files and deleted old ones and then went into C:\Winnt and deleted all the $NTUninstallKB$ folders. (They are in the recycle bin as I did did not want to permanently remove them in case...
Hi,
My company uses Exchange 2003 on Windows 2000 Server.
OWA is working well. When we enable form based authentication and enter https://server/exchange we see
the owalogon.asp page correctly, but when we enter the username and password using "domainname\username" and try to logon we see this...
Here is the link to how I did this.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;555053
I realize this question was asked a long time ago but no one has answered yet.
Good to know this does happen to other people. Funny I could not find much on it though as 99% of the problems I have had in the past are answered on the Internet. Now if someone could just come up with a a solutions other than a repair install.
Thanks people. I ended up doing the full install repair and the system came back up. Never did find out what caused this issue but at least I didn't need to redo the whole system.
I have this exact same error with one site. If I telnet to them "telnet idcmail.shaw.ca 25" I get this message:
Your IP is presently being blocked, Please call your ISP for assistance.
Does this means we are blacklisted by Shaw.ca? If so I am not sure why. Someone may be spoofing our address...
One of my users has an XP Pro system on a Dell Inspiron 5100. They called me up the other day to say the computer would come up to where the logon screen should appear and then just stays there. The mouse appears and works but it's like it's waiting for the logon dialog to come up and it never...
Thanks for this post. My backup wasn't working on a server and Windows Installer wouldn't work either. It would just freeze. Looking further I found that no services would start or stop on the server (A Dell 2650). I then found this article and sure enough it had the PowerChute agent (APC PBE...
I found that Mr. Money Matters' solution worked to a certain degree. Both settings under Local Policies>>User Rights Assignment>>"Log on Locally" and "Access this computer from the network" need to have "Everyone" and "Users" removed. This stopped people from being to logon. But for users you...
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