Computer Question - Windows Update
Posted: Sun Dec 18, 2005 11:59 pm
Yesteday I did my weekly maintenance on this machine. My usual procedure is to do the virus and spyware scans, then delete cookies, temp files, and other accumulated crud, then scandisk and defrag. Once all that's done, I'll download the latest update if there is one. Then once in a while, I'll set a system restore point once everything is squeaky clean.
The update that I downloaded did something strange. It changed soemthing so that windows now asks for a password when I boot up, and Outlook express also asked for a password when it started up. I was able to work around the windows password by just cancelling the request window. Outlook, however would not connect to the server, and I had no idea what to do.
I called my ISP (cable company) and the tech was very helpful. He worked on things in my account and we had to establish a password so that outlook now works. He also found a Microsoft tech support article on how to circumvent the windows password and emailed it to me. (you have to log in using the password, and then once logged in, you can disable it - I didn't try that yet.
Has anyone else ran into this after a Windows update?
The update that I downloaded did something strange. It changed soemthing so that windows now asks for a password when I boot up, and Outlook express also asked for a password when it started up. I was able to work around the windows password by just cancelling the request window. Outlook, however would not connect to the server, and I had no idea what to do.
I called my ISP (cable company) and the tech was very helpful. He worked on things in my account and we had to establish a password so that outlook now works. He also found a Microsoft tech support article on how to circumvent the windows password and emailed it to me. (you have to log in using the password, and then once logged in, you can disable it - I didn't try that yet.
Has anyone else ran into this after a Windows update?