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Laptop needs to be member of SBS domain onsite and a different ...
I hope to get this problem solved once I got XP Pro installed, and can access the corporate network with a domain logon. Thanks for support, and a merry xmas! ~Jens Dirk-Thomas Brown <youhadto...@hotmail.com> schrieb in im Newsbeitrag: eTDnDVrpCHA.1776@TK2MSFTNGP09... Peer to Peer is just fine with home and fully

error in accessing project document from Project server over VPN.
William Jarosko bill_jaro...@adc.com microsoft public windowsnt domain I'm currently having trouble getting four users to logon to the domain. I've been recieving the "System cannot log you on to the domain because the systems computer account in its primary domain is missing or the password on that account is

Win98/Win2000 Domain login issues
A variety of clients running Windows 2000 and XP 32-bit authenticate normally without any issues. I just brought up a Windows XP 64-bit box made the standard group policy changes and joined the domain without any issues. When attempting to login against the domain Windows returns "A remote procedure call (RPC)

ASP login issues
We are working hard to determine ahead of time all the administrative issues we might encounter to support our field people. Our first issues are surfacing as follows. Using a laptop and a modem connection to simulate our Field Technicians environment: I Login to vpn account and connect to the domain.

Proxy Server 2 Authentication Issues
Some users, recently moved from the remote domain to our local and still accessing Exchange resources on the remote domain are also experiencing authentication issues. This has only seems to come up on the XP systems and I have zero access to management utilities on the remote domain. Any input would be great.

basic authentication issues
It's a colloquial term we use when remotely trouble shooting LAN logon issues; we ask our users if they have a 2 tier or 3 tier logon box..:) They understand this better than asking if they have a domain logon text box..:) When you attempt to connect using this method.. do you get this logon box.. what do you enter

Remote Domain Login issues
As a summary of the above, the two most critical items are the "Logon to Domain: " issue and the TCP/IP DHCP Client or static IP issues. The other items most often can be ignored if no negative issues are encountered. As a follow-up point, if you intend to move the laptop to a remote domain, logon to the domain,

Need help with Project Central rollout
"Anthony M. Trafny" <antho...@mcsjinc.com> wrote in message news:#UURnMGsCHA.2556@TK2MSFTNGP10... I have a PC on my network that comes up with the error: "The current time on this computer and the current time on the network are different." Is there a work around that can help fix this so I can get this PC to logon

Domain Login Issues
I
have experimented with using solely domain accounts, relying on the cached account information however the delay and the "A Domain Controller Could Not Be Found.." message is enough to dissuade most anyone from seriously using this approach. Does anyone have any ideas on how to speed up the logon process using

WIN95/98 Clients Login Issues
I
am having some login issues with my users. I can log in as admin and everything works fine, I can go from the main site to subwebs without a problem. When I add a new user however (in Domain mode I believe its called DOMAIN\username), they cannot access the subwebs, even though they are set to inherit permissions

Win2k Pro / Win2k server domain issues
When I open the new mailbox and go to restore the archive, will I have to use the FID editor? d. These users use Webaccess heavily, some exclusively. Will there be any login issues? We have just the one webaccess agent running on the primary domain that services both locations. Regards.

info on Login Scripts for domain time source server/clients
I have an intranet site on an IIS 5.0, W2K server having authentication issues. I have basic authentication (I know this isn'ta good idea, NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM Computer: W2KSERVER Description: Logon Failure: Reason: Unknown user name or bad password User Name: user Domain: domain Logon Type: 2 Logon Process: IIS

GroupWise Client / Login issues
Is that related to the DNS issues I am having? Thanks, Ryan "Richard G. Harper" wrote: Personally, I use both. Tape is difficult to beat for price and portability offsite but you lose speed and flexibility. An external USB drive is fast and can be re-connected anywhere but is relatively expensive and not as

NT Domain Login issues
Eric, PC Buyer Beware! http://www.pcbuyerbeware.co.uk/ EKrueger wrote: We are having some very interesting, sporadic login issues with our Windows XP SP2 machines. Here is what is happening. Most of the machines are LAN connected and trying to log in to our domain, but it does happen in the field occasionally.

Communicator LCS Login Issues Continued
Yet,
on their systems, they receive the "No Domain Server was available to validate your password" message. The only change that was made, which somewhat coincides with the problems, is that we added a Backup Domain Controller at the host site. The clients had the login issues after we added this, so I added the

Domain Logon issues
In the AD Sites and Services, you specify which Domain Controllers, look after which sites (by subnets). We had a similiar configuration, with a DC out west, and one in the east. The west server looked after the western office, and branches. If that is setup then you may also want to look at which DNS your client

Moving mailboxes to a new exchange system and domain
Here is my smb.conf : [global] workgroup = kuwaitnet netbios name = sandbox server string = Sandbox Linux Server socket options = TCP_NODELAY IPTOS_LOWDELAY SO_SNDBUF=8192 SO_RCVBUF=8192 os level = 255 preferred master = yes local master = yes domain master = yes domain logon = yes security = user encrypt passwords

Domain not found logon issues
Major Thorburn mthorb...@cwcom.net microsoft public win2000 general Is 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

NT domain logon issues
For some other logon issues see: Erratic Domain Logon from Windows 95 Dial-Up Networking http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/q150/0/53.asp Err Msg: No Domain Server Was Available to Validate Your... http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/q123/4/23.asp Windows 95 and WFW Err Msg: No Domain

ME & WIN98 Domain Logon Problems
I was intending to explain the root issues as a means to reveal that there isn't the issue he's asking for in a sysprep scenerio at all. Sorry for barging in on your thread Jeff, but couldn't you ahve just said to change from a domain logon to a workgroup logon, reboot, and then change back?