I recently had this problem.  I was convinced it was someone playing
tricks on my machine - probaly that Gill dude again.

It turned out that I was running a huge query on my machine that ate up
all the resources.  Gill tried to access my machine using computer
management and he got the out of protected storage message - I think.

Normally if I left my machine alone for several hours I would be a error
message on my screen prompting me to kill the application or debug, and
if I selected either, my machine returned to normal.

HTH.



-----Original Message-----
From: Pham, Tuan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, July 29, 2003 12:20 PM
To: NT 2000 Discussions
Subject: No domain prompt when press Ctrl+Alt+Del


I have an intermittant problem with windows NT4.0 Service Pack 6.
Occasionally when a machine starts up fresh, or sits at the CTRL-ALT-DEL
screen for an extended period of time the machine seems to lose its
connection to the domain. The domain option doesnt show up at the logon
and it says there is no domain controller available to authenticate
preventing the user to log in.

Usually powering the machine down and up again seems to take care of the
problem.

Can anyone please help me with this. Thanks

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