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To access the underlying technology, you can log in to the Administrator's Desktop (typically by using Remote Desktop), and then you can access many of the standard administrative tools that are available in Windows Server 2003. You can log on to the Administrator's Desktop by using the user name Administrator and the Windows Home Server password.
User Accounts
Update Password may indicate that your password is incorrect.
Update Password may indicate that your password is incorrect, even when you type a correct password.
This may happen if your Windows Home Server user account is locked out because of a large number of incorrect password tries.
To resolve this problem, you can delete and recreate the user account that is locked out. After you recreate the user account, you need to reconfigure the user-account access to the shared folders.
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by: cincojonesPosted on 2008-05-15 at 06:35:14ID: 21573432
What have you done to try to fix this, did you go into the users and change the account?
Control Panel - Administrative Tools - Computer Management - Local Users and Groups - Users