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    Post Win 2k trouble....weird....anyone seen this?

    Ok, here is the deal, newly imaged machine (using ghost, have several others running the same image...not problems like this on ANY of them)....ok,

    If you are an administrator of the machine whenever you login, it automatically reboots. If you are NOT an administrator of the local machine...you can log in fine....HELP!>!>!>!>?!?!??!!

    Specs: Compaq EN...PIII-733...10 gig HDD, 128 MB Ram....if further info needed...let me know....assistance is MUCH appreciated...this is getting personal....

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    Sounds like there is a logon script, go into the user manager and see if there are any scripts running for Admin

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    More to add: The user right next door is running the same login script, image, etc...no problems whatsoever...

    When this first started (I was out) and a reimage was done, it was fine for a week, then started again....thing that make ya go...hhmm....

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    Is this just with THE Administrator account or with any account with administrator priviledges?

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    Any/all administrator accounts. I personally have domain admin rights and it does it to me as well......

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    Sounds like you have a service that runs under the administrator logon. Have you checked the Event Viewer? Try logging on the buggy machine normaly (nonadmin) and check that event viewer from another machine.
    Have you tried logging the startup and examining the log file? Tell me more, and maybe I can help.

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    Ok USEPOST2000, I appreciate the help...I have emailed you the info that you requested. I really appreciate the help!!! Let me know.!!

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