Hi,
Perhaps someone else with access changed it? There is no reason it would
change otherwise.
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Best of Luck,
Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
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My thoughts
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"batterme" <> wrote in message
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> My daughter has just come back from 3 weeks on holiday. She tried to log
> on
> to her laptop, but it is not recognised.
>
> She logged on without any problem before she left on her trip.
> She had no reason ( or ability? ) to change her password.
> The caps lock is not an issue.
> There is only one log in account.
>
> I know I will have to re-install vista to get her up and running again,
> and
> I don't think we created a password disk. (that won't happen again!)
>
> Is there any other reason for this happening, or has she indeed managed to
> change her log in details and not been aware of it?
>
> Many Thanks,
>
> John