Question : XP Professional Laptop, user does not show up under user accounts after having logged in

One of my users has been using one of our Dell laptops. I recently decided to change her permissions on the laptop. The user logged into the domain initially so they could sign on locally when off site. The machine is running Windows XP Professional SP3 32 bit. The user has signed onto the machine several times while connected to the domain and she has a folder under C:\Documents and Settings.

When I go to Control Panel then User Accounts, or use the control userpasswords2 run command, all other users who have signed onto the laptop are listed here except for her. Anyone know why this is? Thanks.

Answer : XP Professional Laptop, user does not show up under user accounts after having logged in

I think this is not a DNS issue
is the  DHCP server and the WDS server are installed on the same computer? and  you selected Do not listen on port 67 option is enabled in the DHCP tab ?

When the DHCP server and the WDS server are installed on the same computer, the WDS Service tries to use the port 67., the DHCP server already uses this port

At the command prompt, enter this
wdsutil /set-Server /UseDhcpPorts:No

or you can  change that via GUI at the DHCP tab

The following registry subkey controls whether the PXE server listens on the DHCP port:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\WDSServer\Providers\WDSPXE

To enable the PXE server to listen on port 67, set the value of the UseDHCPPorts registry entry to 1

To disable the PXE server from listening on port 67, set the UseDHCPPorts registry value to 0
Use this setting in configurations where the Windows Deployment Services PXE server and the DHCP server are installed on the same computer.
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