Exact same thing I had dealt with. I haven't had time to look into it
further or search for a fix but if you ever find one could you post it
please??? Thanks!
Jason Tolentino

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thanks everyone for your help, unforunately and fortuntely it was a very
simple thing like shift numlock on the ibm keyboard, doh!
thanks anyway
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i have never mapped the keyboard mapping before so i am not quite sure
how
this works?

also it's not all the keys that are scrambled its only the top right
section of the board strangely enough, but like i said when i log on to
one
of the other servers using that keyboard its all fine...



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Vanessa,

I've dealt with this before. It bites.  What you need to do is decode
the
keyboard mapping.  Follow this process:

Create a spreadsheet on an different computer:
a
b
c
.
.
.A
B
C
D
E
.
.
1
2
3
.
.
!
@
#
.
.
Leave one cell next to it.  Do this in columns.  ( You could use a MS
Word
Table too is wanted)

Then in the login name field (where you see the text, unlike password
field), walk through the keyboard recording the output in your sheet.
i.e.
a=r
b=s
c=(
d-P
...etc ..

Do upper case and lower case, numbers and special characters, arrows,
etc..

Then do random checks to verify the new table you just made.  (Helps
determine if the box is compromised [a program might be randomizing the
keys every so often or after every input] if this is the case, different
procedure.)

Login using your new map and then get to control panel to make regional
setting mods.

If compromised,  then either parallel install NT or stick the HD
(hopefully

not a raid ) into another NT/2K box and mount as G: or some other
letter.  Scan system and see what's up.

You may be looking at a rebuild.....


Let me know if this is unclear in any way.

-James


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> > > yesterday it was find at the NT login, then once i was on
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> > out the the
> > > incorrect keys. When i logged out and tried to log in again it was
> > > still doing it, i rebooted and logged in again for the NT
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> > > it was fine, once i got past the nt login again some of the
keyboard
> > > strokes started scrambling again i.e. j was 2 etc, and yet
> > > when i use that keyboard for any other server its fine... any
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