This article may help.
Unable to Log on if the Boot Partition Drive Letter Has Changed
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;[LN];249321
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| Well, that I guess is the part I am forgetting to put in the post. This
| problem is occuring during the Safe Mode...
|
| If I try to boot to a normal boot, I get a Directory Services Error, and
I
| am told to boot in Directory Services Repair Safe Mode, which I do, and
I
get
| to the log in screen but I am stuck.
|
| The problem is that I have performed so many things and can't seem to
put
my
| finger on what might have made this behave this way. One of which was
using
| Partition Magic 8 to resize some of my partitions and move them, but
since
it
| keeps the file for the partition in tact, I would not have expected a
| problem, especially since I performed the same steps on other boot
partitions
| on this system.
|
| I was thinking of attempting to restore the sam files from the repair
| directory to see if this would fix up some things.
|
| The wierd thing is that when the system booted it came up with another
| username (last log on) but the password that I use for that user didn't
work,
| they too are an admin account. So I tried Administrator with Blank
Password,
| and thats when I get the loop, but the interesting thing there, is that
I
| recall specifically setting the Admin account, I even think I renamed
it,
but
| none of these worked. And since you can't lock out the Admin account so
it
| seems, I have kept trying.
|
| J
|
| "NIC Student" wrote:
|
| > Can you log in in safe mode and create a new administrative user?
| >
| >
| > --
| > Scott Baldridge
| > Windows Server MVP, MCSE
| >
| >
| > "Smurfman"
| > > After booting to Windows 2000 Server, and Attempting to Log In using
the
| > > Administrator Account, the server accepts my login, and then
imediately
| > > logs
| > > me off, the screen just says Saving Settings, and I am brought back
to
a
| > > C+A+D logon box, if I try it again, same thing.
| > >
| > > What could cause this behavior, and is there a way to create another
| > > account
| > > if the networking part of 2000 is functioning properly, while
connected to
| > > the server?
| > >
| > > Jeff Smyrski
| >
| >
| >