Sounds like it could be a problem addressed in the following
article:
249321 Unable to Log on if the Boot Partition Drive Letter
Has Changed
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=249321
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message : A user has upgraded from Win 98 to Win2000 using the Win
: 2000 upgrade CD. WHen they go to logon with their account
: it accepts the logon, applys their settings, and
: immediately asks them to logon again. Anybody know any
: ways to get to the Desktop??? DOes the same thing with
: the Admin logon.