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12-22-2007 12:05 AM
12-22-2007 12:05 AM
DL 585 G2 Unable to login
Hi All,
I facing a problem with dl 585 g2 server as login problem.While logging error is coming as below
Error massage:not enough disk space windows could not logged on.
please cont. u ser administrator
Action taken:Able to login in safe mode.Free space is showing 40gb.We r getting web console also.But while loging in Normal mode Same problem.
Activity done:F/W Updation done with 7.91 in offline mode.Dignostic reports all ok.Suspected prb with O/S.How to resolve without formating.Is Repair option will work.Not yet tried because data is important.Dont want to take any risk.In acu all hdds ok.ADU REPORT ALSO OK.IML OK
I facing a problem with dl 585 g2 server as login problem.While logging error is coming as below
Error massage:not enough disk space windows could not logged on.
please cont. u ser administrator
Action taken:Able to login in safe mode.Free space is showing 40gb.We r getting web console also.But while loging in Normal mode Same problem.
Activity done:F/W Updation done with 7.91 in offline mode.Dignostic reports all ok.Suspected prb with O/S.How to resolve without formating.Is Repair option will work.Not yet tried because data is important.Dont want to take any risk.In acu all hdds ok.ADU REPORT ALSO OK.IML OK
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12-22-2007 06:10 AM
12-22-2007 06:10 AM
Re: DL 585 G2 Unable to login
h
try the repair but following the steps from this link
Step 3: System repair steps
http://www.techspot.com/vb/topic8356.html
it's the same for for other windows
regards
try the repair but following the steps from this link
Step 3: System repair steps
http://www.techspot.com/vb/topic8356.html
it's the same for for other windows
regards
Didn't your momma teach you to say thanks!
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12-22-2007 06:10 AM
12-22-2007 06:10 AM
Re: DL 585 G2 Unable to login
Hi TRS,
this is 100% an OS error.
Did you try to login with another user account?
There is similar issue when the Admin account name contains the "@" symbol.
Do you use disk quota?
When you login in safe mode, try clening temp folders, run chkdsk.
Did you changed everything last time when logging off windows, like f.e. installing a application? it can be a virtual memory issue
P.S. if the data is so important, make a backup and then try a repair/reinstall if the above don't help, in MS knowledge base there are such issues after updating to SP1
Regards,
Pac
this is 100% an OS error.
Did you try to login with another user account?
There is similar issue when the Admin account name contains the "@" symbol.
Do you use disk quota?
When you login in safe mode, try clening temp folders, run chkdsk.
Did you changed everything last time when logging off windows, like f.e. installing a application? it can be a virtual memory issue
P.S. if the data is so important, make a backup and then try a repair/reinstall if the above don't help, in MS knowledge base there are such issues after updating to SP1
Regards,
Pac
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