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Login Problems
William
Jarosko wrote: 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 incorrect" error.

Front Page Server Extensions
EDU | --+-- | | | | | | voice 405-271-2101 \/\/\ ----- | FAX 405-271-2352 \/\/\/\ | \/\/\/\/ If you have access to Microsoft Technet there is an article called "TCP/IP Rollout Issues" which explains the mechanisms used to validate users over a WAN. The MS solution is to have a BDC in each subnet to handle domain

Login problems on win2k domain
2) Sometimes the mapped drives say they are already in use. I have one single server that is a domain controller. DNS is now installed but it wasn't before. I think it might be related to the issues above. Could it be a DNS issue? Users can login I can join a domain without issue. Thanks,

Windows XP and Secure Domain Logon
Tomasz Onyszko T.Onyszko_nosp...@w2k.pl microsoft public windows server active_directory Al wrote: 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

Samba 2.0.7pre2 snapshot released.
We have it setup now, but whenever you try to log-in, it give gives you an error saying "domain server not found" .. yet, when you click ok, it still logs you in and you can connect to the server just fine. Any ideas how to fix this or get the message to go away? thanks for your time .

Implementation Issues - WinXP and Profiles - Help
Jerome Chant jer...@digimedia.com.au microsoft public backoffice smallbiz2000 Thanks Aart, But it's a know issue with ME, and there is a patch from MS, but l can't find the Article #, and MS are no help. TA Jerome -----Original Message----- in the Me network settings, which is the default login client?

Inter-Domain Logon via WAN
Is this got to do with NT domain security issues? 2. Must I log into the exchange's NT domain in order to get rid of the logon dialog box in the first method? One critical thing here is that if you're trying to log in across domains, you _can not_ get rid of the login dialog box. Exchange won't let you;

VPN client connectivity issues
The prblem is that a client has Windows ME workstation (l know, trying to get rid of that), and when they try to login to the SBS2000 doamin each day, rather than coming up with the standard Username, password and domain field, it only comes up with the Windows username and password field box. Once they have login,

Slow first access to PWA RISK/ISSUES
... lmhosts. no file extension check out Q232511 Q150053 Q180099 Q180094 at microsoft These are win98 SE laptops using SR 4118 connecting to FW- 4.0 SP4 on Solaris. I have enabled WINS & NT domain logon on the ISP dialup adapter as well as created the necessary entries in the LMHOSTS.SAM as per PhoneBoy and others.

WinXP Domain logon issues.
Is the delay regardless of whether you log on to the W2K box with a local account on the W2K box or with a domain account? Are they in the same domain? Which credentials do you use then (local or domain logon? Same ones you were using earlier)? Can you put a W2K workstation _exactly_ where the XP box is (ie

VPN issues
So you still need to check whether the wphost.dc file in the PO direcotry and the wpdomain.dc file in the domain directory are the same size/date as those from the GW6 CD. Also check that there is not a wpdomain.db in the PO directory or a wphost.db file in the domain directory. Cheers Dave -- Dave Parkes [NSCS]

domain login issues
If you have issues regarding other Microsoft products, you'd better post in the corresponding newsgroups so that they can be resolved in an efficient and timely manner. References: <#wvzVnNoGHA.1...@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl> <QMiY6dZoGHA. 4...@TK2MSFTNGXA01.phx.gbl> Subject: Re: Domain logon with a WLAN Date: Fri,

Domain Logon Script can impersonate user
Is there a way to have a user retains all his desktop settings, and accessabilty to all the software installed on his computer when he log on to the local computer and not to the domain just in case that server is down. I understand that they will not have the mapped dives. Thanks.

Single login for two operations
Michael Mich...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public inetserver iis I have an intranet site on an IIS 5.0, W2K server having authentication issues. Computer: W2KSERVER Description: Logon Failure: Reason: Unknown user name or bad password User Name: user Domain: domain Logon Type: 2 Logon Process: IIS

domain login issues
After about a week or so of being on the network, they fail to recognize the network at all. I can only login to the box with the local user account. Basically the error states Unable to locate domain or User name and password are incorrect. I am curious to see if anyone else has ran into this problem.

OWA Issues
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, Members, you name it) were introduced to the domain, pulled out,

ASP login issues
But after the new box went in, I have all the users in my domain getting web access without problems through our proxy server. But users outside of our domain can no longer access the internet through the proxy server. They're all getting name/password/domain logon prompts when they try to go to any web site.

Remote Domain Login issues
AndyW anonym...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public project pro_and_server The domain login is instant. The entire domain is in a 100Mbps LAN. Everything else runs very quick. I reboot the SQL and ProjectServer every night. The first time in the morning I have this issue. If I log-off and then back on I get

Login issues on laptop systems running Windows 2000 Pro.
If so how would my remote ms box login to my domain from the fbsd box. I understand the issues of nat and ipsec. I do not understand how to design a physical structure that will work. I am willing to move the nat service to another box and dedicate my gw as a ipf/ipsec box however I do not understand how my ms

WinXP Home in NT 4.0 Domain - Performance Issues
Neo [MVP Outlook] n...@mvps.org microsoft public outlook 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. <njkni...@usa.net> wrote in message news:91l305$ip1$1@nnrp1.deja.com... We have multiple laptops running Windows