Supplemental Instructions; Logging On To Your Windows Computer With A User Name And Password - IBM 31P8128 User Manual

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instructions under Windows XP for your Windows XP machine to set
the IP addresses and DNS configuration. Try the migration process
again.
f. Reboot both computers and try the migration again.

Supplemental instructions

Refer to the contents of this section for additional instructions related to
performing the data migration.
Logging on to your Windows computer with a user name
and password
Depending on your operating system configuration, you may need to log on to
one or both of your computers. Make sure to follow the logon instructions
underneath the appropriate section in "Migrating data" on page 1-12. If you
have additional questions about the log on requirements, see the table in item
under "Troubleshooting". For information on how to logon to your Windows
machine, refer to the instructions below.
Windows XP
You must log on to your Windows XP machine with a user name that is part
of the Administrators group. If you know the user name and password of a
user that is part of the administrator's group (this could be the built-in
administrator account or an account you created as part of the Administrators
group), follow the procedure under "Logging on to Windows XP with a user
name that is part of the Administrators group". If you don't know the
password of the administrator account and are unsure whether a user name is
part of the Administrator's group, follow the procedure under "Checking
whether a user name is part of the Administrators group in Windows XP" on
page A-4
Logging on to Windows XP with a user name that is part of the
Administrators group
1. If you are already logged on as user that is not part of the Administrators
group, close all programs, click Start -> Logoff.
2. Select a user name that has Administrator privileges.
3. Log on with the correct user name and password. If you are not already
logged on as that user, follow the instructions above under "Checking
whether a user name is part of the Administrators group in Windows XP"
on page A-4. If there are no user names that you know the password for
and that are part of the Administrators group, contact your administrator to
either get the Administrator user name password or to have your user
name added to the Administrators group.
Appendix A. Troubleshooting, hints, and tips
A-3

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