Windows 7 - Logging Off when try to log in to a Domain


  1. Posts : 4
    windows 7
       #1

    Windows 7 - Logging Off when try to log in to a Domain


    Hi Guys,

    I have installed Windows 7 (7100 Build) not too long ago.
    apparently this is my work Laptop so I have to connect it to the work domain to get access to few servers which work on LDAP.

    I had once connected it to the domain before and got it removed.

    I added it again and now the problem I have is
    its waits at the 'Welcome' Screen and then says 'Logging Off' and goes back to Ctrl + Alt + Del Screen

    Has anyone got any idea why its not allowing me to login

    just to be sure I am successfully about to log in with the same user id and password from a different system.
    I have actually got 2 domain account so already tried the other accounts does the same for it too.

    any help will be much appreciated.
    Ibrahim


    If you have any questions or require further information please feel free to contact me.
    Thanks,

    Best Regards,
    Ibrahim
    Hi Guys,

    I have installed Windows 7 (7100 Build) not too long ago.
    apparently this is my work Laptop so I have to connect it to the work domain to get access to few servers which work on LDAP.

    I had once connected it to the domain before and got it removed.

    I added it again and now the problem I have is
    its waits at the 'Welcome' Screen and then says 'Logging Off' and goes back to Ctrl + Alt + Del Screen

    Has anyone got any idea why its not allowing me to login

    just to be sure I am successfully about to log in with the same user id and password from a different system.
    I have actually got 2 domain account so already tried the other accounts does the same for it too.

    any help will be much appreciated.
    Ibrahim


    If you have any questions or require further information please feel free to contact me.
    Thanks,

    Best Regards,
    Ibrahim
      My Computer


  2. Posts : 28,845
    Win 8 Release candidate 8400
       #2

    logon issue


    miquraii1 said:
    Hi Guys,

    I have installed Windows 7 (7100 Build) not too long ago.
    apparently this is my work Laptop so I have to connect it to the work domain to get access to few servers which work on LDAP.

    I had once connected it to the domain before and got it removed.

    I added it again and now the problem I have is
    its waits at the 'Welcome' Screen and then says 'Logging Off' and goes back to Ctrl + Alt + Del Screen

    Has anyone got any idea why its not allowing me to login

    just to be sure I am successfully about to log in with the same user id and password from a different system.
    I have actually got 2 domain account so already tried the other accounts does the same for it too.

    any help will be much appreciated.
    Ibrahim


    If you have any questions or require further information please feel free to contact me.
    Thanks,

    Best Regards,
    Ibrahim
    Hi Guys,

    I have installed Windows 7 (7100 Build) not too long ago.
    apparently this is my work Laptop so I have to connect it to the work domain to get access to few servers which work on LDAP.

    I had once connected it to the domain before and got it removed.

    I added it again and now the problem I have is
    its waits at the 'Welcome' Screen and then says 'Logging Off' and goes back to Ctrl + Alt + Del Screen

    Has anyone got any idea why its not allowing me to login

    just to be sure I am successfully about to log in with the same user id and password from a different system.
    I have actually got 2 domain account so already tried the other accounts does the same for it too.

    any help will be much appreciated.
    Ibrahim


    If you have any questions or require further information please feel free to contact me.
    Thanks,

    Best Regards,
    Ibrahim
    Hi Ibrrahim
    Do you have a homegroup or workgroup at hime?

    Is a computer with your username left logged on at work as well?

    Ken
      My Computer


  3. Posts : 4
    windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Hi Ken,
    Thanks for the quick response.

    I had virtualized my laptop ( using Physical to Virtual converter from VMware ) before hand and its connected on the domain .. However its not connected to the network as the ip lease is expired and I cant get it to renew. But now that VM is switched off.

    I have noticed this once I try to login shows the
    Welcome screen
    Preparing your desktop (says this for couple of seconds)
    Logging Off



    If you have any questions or require further information please feel free to contact me.
    Thanks,

    Best Regards,
    Ibrahim
      My Computer


  4. Posts : 4
    windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #4

    zigzag3143 said:
    Hi Ibrrahim
    Do you have a homegroup or workgroup at hime?

    Is a computer with your username left logged on at work as well?

    Ken
    Hi Ken,
    Thanks for the quick response

    I had virtualized my laptop ( using Physical to Virtual converter from VMware ) before hand and its connected on the domain .. However its not connected to the network as the ip lease is expired and I cant get it to renew. But now that VM is switched off.

    I have noticed this once I try to login shows the
    Welcome screen
    Preparing your desktop (says this for couple of seconds)
    Logging Off



    If you have any questions or require further information please feel free to contact me.
    Thanks,

    Best Regards,
    Ibrahim
      My Computer


  5. Posts : 4
    windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #5

    zigzag3143 said:
    Hi Ibrrahim
    Do you have a homegroup or workgroup at hime?

    Is a computer with your username left logged on at work as well?

    Ken
    Thanks you Ken.

    I Think its sorted now.

    I am now able to login to the domain -
    I have login locally and added the domain user I wanted to login within the Local Administrators group.
    and it seems to allow me to login on the laptop with the domain account.
    still have a very restricted sort of profile I think I just need to move my computer account from AD to the right gorup to fix that.

    Many Thanks.
    Ibrahim Quraishi.
      My Computer


 

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