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Domain Login Issues/Duplicate Name - Clues?
The NT 40 computer simply says No Domain Controller Found, doesn't run my logon script, yet can get into his email account just fine with his domain login. One of my W2k computer is logging in just fine, but the other one says Domain not available, unless you logon as the Administrator and then all is fine.

Mobile Machine Domain Logon Issues
Al
A...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows server active_directory Hello: My company has WIN2K3 AD setup, we have one office in WEST and one in EAS, each office has a DC, GC, DNS and DHCP runing on one server, the servers are replicationg over the VPN. The problem is when the VPN line goes down the

Login issues - using windows domain accounts
Gary Chefetz [MVP] g...@chefetz.org microsoft public project pro_and_server Vishal: If your users are carrying domain credentials, then docs and issues should work. Vishal: It sounds as though your VPN is not providing a domain logon. Can you verify that a domain logon is provided through your VPN solution?

Remote Domain Login issues
Multi-sites
also suggests you might have a GC (missing) problem if there is not one (available) in each site and if you have a Native mode domain. (GC required to logon.) Check the following: DNS 1) Dynamic for the zone supporting AD 2) All internal DNS clients NIC\IP properties must specify SOLELY that internal,

basic authentication issues
To access domain resources you must also have valid domain logon credentials. These are quite different requirements. Making the workgroup name the same as the domain name is an old MS trick. It allows the client to use the local logon username/password as the domain logon/password. The remote client will not see

Domain login - XP 64 -> Samba
If, however, they do a domain logon from the XP logon screen and try to change the password, they are not allowed. This leads me to believe that it's a GPO setting or such on the local workstation, not a domain GPO issue.... The workstations in question are running Windows XP (98% w/SP2).

WinXP Home in NT 4.0 Domain - Performance Issues
njkni...@usa.net
microsoft public outlook In article <#hR4LZQaAHA.222@cppssbbsa02. microsoft.com>, "Neo [MVP Outlook]" <n...@mvps.org> wrote: Windows 2000 should be caching the domain logon information and the user should not have to logon to the local account when they are on the road. But they will still receive an

login issues on laptop systems
5) logon with name/domain from your client. 6) if u don't want to use roaming profiles further, change the type of the profile to 'local' (after first login, there's a new profile for I want to be able to associate this local profile to be used with their domain logon. Does anyone know how to accomplish this?

domain logon issues
In addition I enter my username, password and domain and it cannot verify me as it returns the logon prompt with the password blank. I logged this on the firewall and do not see any drops therefore it cannot be a fw issue. I have enabled Anonymous Access and the IUSR_EXCHANGE is the username and have the Allow IIS

Windows 2000 Pro
Al A...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows server active_directory Yes subnets are configured correctly. I noticed on the EAST DNS server under Forward ZONE>PDC>TCP _ldap points to the West DC server, do I need to remove this? if yes how can I create a new one for East? Al "Tomasz Onyszko" wrote: Al

Outlook 2K Local/NT Domain Issues
bryan mann bryan_m...@hotmail.com microsoft public windowsnt domain Environment Single Domain PDC-NT 4.0 SP6a plus security rollup WINS/DHCP BDC-NT 4.0 SP6a plus security rollup WINS Located at central location, there are no BDCs at remote offices. We have noticed login issues after we reboot 1 or both Domain

Login issues for Active Directory Users. Unsure of root cause
Peter Schüler pe...@buggfix.com microsoft public windows server sbs I had this happen in my domain before. And when the sevrer is down users can still log on to their computers, with the domain credentials - all it does it takes a little longer to log on, when the client sercheas for a domain that isn't there.

Samba 2.0.6 and KiXtart...any issues???
For WIN98 clients you might want to install WINS on the server. This will help those clients to better find services/servers etc. Issue 3: I wasn't trying to change any settings with poledit, I was just saying that when I add a user to modify it shows me all of the groups and users in the domain but I cannot logon.

Outlook 2K Local/NT Domain Issues
Look at the following Q Articles: Q178729 How To Configure Windows 95 to Dial into a RAS/RRAS Server Q180094 How to Write an LMHOSTS File for Domain Validation Q150898 How to Display Domain Logon Confirmation in Windows Roderick Microsoft SBS Platform Support.

The CDO login issues running on NT.
You
have three options to solve this: 1) Run your program as Domain\domainAdmin (runas or use a domain logon), or. Note that calling LogonUser has some serious security issues on W2K and lower. When using 3) you don't have to impersonate, but you need to supply explicit credentials (domainAdmin) when connecting

Logon Issues
How do you make the NCL work when joined to a domain? We have the same problem trying to login into NW6.5sp5 using NT Domain accounts. Trying to use the Novell Map network drive directly doesn't work either, no matter where we attempt to map. I have no problem with a locally created user mapping drives through the

Login Issues
Environment Single Domain PDC-NT 4.0 SP6a plus security rollup WINS/DHCP BDC-NT 4.0 SP6a plus security rollup WINS Located at central location, there are no BDCs at remote offices. We have noticed login issues after we reboot 1 or both Domain Controllers. There are no errors in the Event Logs. Users try to login in

Mobile Machine Domain Logon Issues
Daniel W. Mahler dmah...@paksak.com comp os ms-windows nt admin networking I have inherited an NT domain that's full of little goofy things that the former "admin" left behind. I think I'm seeing clues on one issue that has been dogging me. I've been told that as the network was being built, servers (PDC's, BDC's,

RPCoHTTPS login issues
Have you tried putting the domain user account in a local user group on the win2kpro machine. "Ray Traeger" <rtrae...@erols.com> wrote in message news:uUGWgxONCHA.2428@tkmsftngp08... Topic: Login issues on laptop systems running Windows 2000 Pro. I have a NT 4.0 server which I have several HP laptops running

NT Domain Login issues
We are currently undergoing a migration from NT domains to Win2k Active Directory using NetIQ Domain Migration Utility. Here's the problem: When we migrate user accounts from NT Domain to Win2k domain, then disable NT acct, user will not authenticate. If we re-enable NT acct, all is good.