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Domain users unable to change password
We're
noticing the same issues with IE6, IE7 and Safari on Mac OSX 10.4. Firefox works flawlessly on all operating systems. The odd issue is, It's possible that cookies are only working for you for Firefox (for some reason - domain? missing "."? dunno), but Horde 2 works because of passing the session id in the

dial-in issues
After the 10th login, they would have to connect to the domain again to "refresh" the cached account info. If these Win2K laptops are to be away from the Topic: Login issues on laptop systems running Windows 2000 Pro. I have a NT 4.0 server which I have several HP laptops running Win2000 Pro as workstations.

Moving large user (well, datawise) from Primary to Secondary ...
I have a W2K AD network here! I get the prompt to log on to the MS Networking Passwords, i enter the right username and pwd and this is where i get my problem. "NO domain server was available to validate ur password. You may not be able to acces certain network ressources" !!! OK What is going on here!

TCP/IP logon to domain controller
I know that only WinXP Pro has the means to access using a domain logon, but workgroup filesharing should run as smooth as it does in Win98, imho I'm clueless on how to solve that problem, any tip or advice is appreciated. -- Jens-Kristian Kiel j...@stammwerbung.de http://project2001.cjb.net.

domain logon issues
Is the delay _before_ or _after_ you get prompted for username/password (I'm guessing you're talking about a terminal server logon)? Can you connect to a share on the W2K server from the XP machine? Is this fast/slow? Which credentials do you use then (local or domain logon? Same ones you were using earlier)?

xtra 2mb login issues
... [netlogon] comment = The domain logon service path = /home/netlogon public = no locking = no writeable = no browseable = no create mode = 0600 directory mode = 0700 Hi, does anyone know of any issues concerning KiXtart and Samba 2.0.6?? I run Samba as PDC and a fileserver on a network with WinNT4.0 clients.

NT domain logon issues
I get the very same behavior of: http://us1.samba. org/listproc/samba-technical/February2000/0476.html == 2) slow domain logon $ grep -v "^[# .... Even if the release notes of 2.0.6 say the issue is solved, this is not the case for my systems: connections that are already active keep logging to the old logs;

Windows ME login issues on a domain
You DO need client for microsoft networks, you just don't need to use the network logon that it provides. You DON'T want to log onto a windows NT domain I would like to have them all networked together without all the password and login issues mentioned above. Can someone please tell me how I can set up a

Samba 2.0.0beta4 released.
Kan, Only when you have a chance, please see if you can give some clues on this pertaining one of the issues we have in New Zealand. But please don't spend more than 10 Problem: Logon using a valid ID and password into Domain A from a machine in Domain B - authentication is successful. Once logon, user can

NT Domain Login issues
Craig Wilson craig_d_wil...@yahoo.com novell support netware client winnt-2x-xp Just for grins, try two thing 1) Try configuring the PCs to logon to the local workstation instead of the Domain. 2) Configure the IP settings statically with DHCP. There are a couple issues that effect MS Networking that could cause

Login Issues from WAN Office after AD install
Sam s...@s.com microsoft public win32 programmer messaging Laing, Did you get rid of the logon box? Did Dan's advice regarding being in the same domain solve it? Or have you still got it? I've still got the same problem, and I don't think it's because of domain issues because it throws up the logon box after a couple

Windows 98 Domain Logon
I suspect it's my problem because I've successfully used from home a borrowed laptop to establish a connection (ruling out teleco issues) and I've used my With no tick in the 'Log on to Windows NT domain' option I don't get the 'No domain server' alert but I'm still unable to see any server on the network and

ipsec-fbsd-MS
Michael Santovec michael_santo...@prodigy.net microsoft public win95 dialupnetwork Erratic Domain Logon from Windows 95 Dial-Up Networking The one problem is that some PC's cant logon to their domain controller. They get the error message "no domain controller is available to validate your logon".

Login Issues on new domain
We're having some logon script issues and trying to track them down now. I suspect a rogue BDC somewhere on the network. thanks in advance! OG I don't think this information is available under Win9x. A simple way of making it visible would be to add this line to your domain logon script: echo set

Login Performance Issues
Major Thorburn mthorb...@cwcom.net microsoft public win2000 general %it possible you are trying to login with a userid that has a share already attached. I ask because I had a problem with PC registration where I was changing from workgroup to domain logon and it would not register the PC because of the already

Logon or validation server
with the mailboxes created on the parent systems under their active directory structure and domain or login issues for the desktops? Despite the desire to start "clean" we are wondering whether using ADMT would end up resulting in fewer issues. Your help and experience would be appreciated.

Office Communicator LCS Login Issues
We've noticed the same issue with multiple forests and multiple domains. -- Jeremy Buch (Microsoft) This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, When challenged for the login credentials we were using the domain address myu...@domain.com for User Name. The Communicator client was then attempting to use

The CDO login issues running on NT.
I'm having very odd Samba issues I'm hoping someone in this group might have some insight into. I set up a basic config file, which initially didn't work due to .... preferred master = yes # Enable this if you want Samba to be a domain logon server for # Windows95 workstations. ; domain logons = yes # if you enable

Domain Login Issues/Duplicate Name - Clues?
Logon Failure: Reason: Unknown user name or bad password User Name: user Domain: DOMAIN Logon Type: 3 Logon Process: NtLmSsp Authentication Package: NTLM Workstation Name: CCTNODEA Caller User Name: - Caller Domain: - Caller Logon ID: - Caller Process ID: - Transited Services: - Source Network Address: 172.16.1.10

Mobile Machine Domain Logon Issues
Does anyone have any ideas where to find, and of any issues of using the PDC as a time source server? I have tried out the atomic clock applications on each This should be implemented in your domain logon script. What you should normally do for efficiency, low bandwidth consumption, and to ensure that the