Has this ever worked?  Did the problem just recently occur?
If the user logs in with the cached credentials, verifies that he is able 
to access the correct network resources, logs off, logs back in, and still 
can't connect to the domain, then you can rule out spanning-tree 
calculations as the problem.
Is the domain in which the user accounts reside available and properly 
configured on each of the problem workstations?
I can only think of a few things that would cause this problem:
1)  The correct domain is not available, or does not (or is unable to) 
respond within the time-out for some reason.
2)  The correct domain is not configured properly in Windows.
3)  The switch port is blocking for some reason.

Craig

At 01:01 PM 5/21/2001 -0400, you wrote:
>HELP!!
>I have an issue where it appears that multiple users cannot login.  I
>receive the error "you will be logged on using a cached account" and once
>logged on, all network devices are available.  I have ensured that on the
>catalyst 3548XL, all ports have Port fast enabled and I have also enabled
>STP to try and overcome the problem with no success.  I have also moved the
>users to switches that have no issues and I still have the same problem.  I
>also did a ipconfig /release renew and replaced the nic card and did a cold
>boot and warm boot on the machines with no success.  All other user are fine
>and it is only affecting like 3 people.  I even set them to auto, auto and
>the switch to auto,auto and this did not work either.  I then tried 100 full
>and half and that did not work either.  I also do not have port security
>enabled.  It appears to be a network issue with the catalystr switches, but
>I am unsure as to the root of the problem.    Don't know if this would do
>anything, but I did a NBTSTAT -RR from the command line as well.  Any help
>would be greatly appreciated.Thank you.
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