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The problem began when the original hard drive began acting shady. I cloned an image of it onto a new hard drive using ghost 2003. After cloning booting and login on the old hard drive was extremely slow. But when booting from the new cloned hard drive I get the login loop. Any help with this issue will be greatly

Bug#465587: insserv: seems to loop on upgrades
The command will be asked for log files that are not present in the archive; it must return nonzero when so asked. <varname>restore_command</>, break the loop and return a file-not-found ! error to the standby server. This ends recovery and the standby will then ! come up as a normal server.

KVM & Qemu crashed with infinite recursive kernel loop in the guest
Hi,
I have the login loop problem. Click on user's name and the system loads settings, and then saves settings and returns to logon screen. I have checked the Winlogon\ registry entry, and yes it is correct. I have copied the userinit.exe file to wsaupdater.exe. I have done an in-place reinstall of XP Home with SP

IE 6.0 "Security Alert" Login Loop
Zdenek Kabelac zdenek.kabe...@gmail.com linux kernel Hi While testing something inside the Qemu I've accidentally created infinite fast recursive loop with locked IRQ And these were repeated in the log many many time possible even mixed with some different back traces - but this should be the primary reason.

Login loop
I entered the ID and P/W, the system continued the log in, and then without ever getting to the desktop the machine went into shutdown/restart and returned to the Login/Welcome sceen. Whether I log in now as the user or as the admin, I get the same scenario. I have tried both Safe Mode and Last Known Good Boot,

Website Security - Preventing Users storing their login ...
MyLastN...@telenet.be comp soft-sys matlab I am generating a whole bunch of .jpg figures using the PRINT statement in a for loop. The content of this file is bartv@vonneumann:~$ cat java.log.5207 X connection to :0.0 host broken (explicit kill or server shutdown) Can anybody tell me what could be causing this

Client is stuck in a login loop after software install
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new CPAN modules on Sat Mar 1 2008
When I sign in (using the email address I used when I signed up) I get routed to a page that asks me to login with my admin email address and password. Nothing works at this point. I can't get the system to email me an admin password, and I can't seem to explain to Google Support that I know my email address not my

Continuous Login Loop
... problems then run the Recovery Console to edit the boot.ini: Description of the Windows XP Recovery Console http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;314058 How to enable an administrator to log on automatically in Recovery Console http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;312149 How

Login loop: Windows 2000, Netware login
However,
when I try and login in, the imap daemon (Cyrus) see's me authenticate and looks like I should be logged in. I get stuck though in a constant loop of "Your Mail session has timed out, please log in again" I checked the php.ini and the cookie's are set to session cookies, that lifetime = 0 part.

Website Security - Preventing Users storing their login ...
After what appears to be a successful login they loop back to the login again. Generally after 4 to 7 attempts the login actually works and the desktop comes up. It is hit or miss. The same machine that does this may not do it the next time you reboot. I agree with j...@mail.business.und.edu that permission issues

Bug#466700: insserv: Causes upgrade of cryptsetup to fail
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Exchange 2003 Mail Loop
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Problem clearing send error in email program
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java.log.XXXX error?
I clicked the link and found myself at a Google login page asking for a Google account login. Now I didn't store that in my database for some reason but maybe my old blogger username/password works. Enter those (thankfully that's stored in my password database); message tells me that username/password don't match

x86: add the debugfs interface for the sysprof tool
Hamish ham...@speirs.mine.nu novell support os client winnt-2k John, Good to hear its working, thanks for the report back. -- Hamish Speirs NSC Sysop. (No email unless requested please)

I'm Stuck in a Admin Login Loop
GMCS_DOM novell support os client winnt-2k-xp @ having the login loop problem intermittently with workstations that have either 4.83SP2 or 4.9pkA (I haven't tried pkB yet) on WinXP Pro SP1. It is random and I am not able to reproduce it at will. Sometimes a reboot will resolve the problem and the user can log in,

Incomplete docs for restore_command for hot standby
Yelson Hwo h...@sohu.com microsoft public win2000 general Hi: Serveral days before, I use Ghost copy the old HD Disk to my new HD disk. After done, restart, and go into Win2K. But when the system try to logon to Windows 2K, it keep on loop(the Windows 2K logon mode was set to "Auto logon"), and It can't jump out the

Is there a backdoor around my login loop?
The message is not "login is incorrect" but there is a "loop" to the ctrl+alt+canc mask.. Sorry to my English... -- --------------------------- AlbertoOaSys --------------------------- It.sa "super" real business work! I am working 48 hours..... Bye.

ctrl+alt+canc
Hamish ham...@haitch.net novell support os client winnt-2k-xp Nate, Does it make any difference if you turn off running the login script ? Does anything show up in the event viewer after a looped login ? -- Hamish Speirs Novell Support Forums Volunteer Sysop. http://haitch.net (Please, no email unless requested.