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How does this occur? No two machines have the same user id. This
happens not at startup but after all machines have been running and the
problem machine has accessed one or more of the other machines.
Ray
Steven Levine wrote:
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>
> >Very once in a while thing. Access net off and on, try again, and get
> >"Your ID Cannot Receive Messages". Relogon does not help. Reboot and
> >logon fixes it.
>
> It's a stupid message that means you are logged on to more than one
> machine with with the same userid. The LAN code is warning you that if
> you send a message to yourself, it won't know where to send it.
>
> If you don't use the message feature, you could just turn of the service.
>
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