[ActiveDir] Outlook XP makes me want to throw it out the window!

2002-12-10 Thread Chris J. Popp
Get your attention with the subject? :)

I have been battling a problem with one of my user's machines for the
past week. She is running Windows XP Pro, Office XP Pro SP1. Whenever
she starts up her Outlook, she gets prompter for the username, password
and server.

I put the information in exactly as it should be (and have verified with
my AD on the server) and I get the following message:

Your login information was incorrect. Check your username and domain,
then type in your password again. If your account is new or if your
administrator requested a password change you need to click Change
Password then logon with your new password.

I re-check the info in the AD on the server via VNC so I am right there
at her terminal doing double checks. I re-enter the password, and get
the message again. I change the password on the AD, then enter the new
password on her Outlook (usually use 1 as the password so I know I type
it correct) and still get the above error. 

I need to get this resolved for her as she is in charge of accounting
and has made my life hell in the past because since I am the IT Manager
I should be all knowing, all powerful (a common misconception by those
users that know no better)

So, please if anyone knows what I can do to resolve this, please let me
know. I'm at my wits end!

Thanks,
Chris


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RE: [ActiveDir] Outlook XP makes me want to throw it out the window!

2002-12-10 Thread Jochen Andries

Did you made her a user of the PC ? (Start -- Control Panel -- User
Accounts)


-Original Message-
From: Chris J. Popp [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: dinsdag 10 december 2002 16:30
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [ActiveDir] Outlook XP makes me want to throw it out the
window!

Get your attention with the subject? :)

I have been battling a problem with one of my user's machines for the
past week. She is running Windows XP Pro, Office XP Pro SP1. Whenever
she starts up her Outlook, she gets prompter for the username, password
and server.

I put the information in exactly as it should be (and have verified with
my AD on the server) and I get the following message:

Your login information was incorrect. Check your username and domain,
then type in your password again. If your account is new or if your
administrator requested a password change you need to click Change
Password then logon with your new password.

I re-check the info in the AD on the server via VNC so I am right there
at her terminal doing double checks. I re-enter the password, and get
the message again. I change the password on the AD, then enter the new
password on her Outlook (usually use 1 as the password so I know I type
it correct) and still get the above error. 

I need to get this resolved for her as she is in charge of accounting
and has made my life hell in the past because since I am the IT Manager
I should be all knowing, all powerful (a common misconception by those
users that know no better)

So, please if anyone knows what I can do to resolve this, please let me
know. I'm at my wits end!

Thanks,
Chris


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RE: [ActiveDir] Outlook XP makes me want to throw it out the window!

2002-12-10 Thread Bjelke John A Contr AFRL/VSIO
Chris, create a new email profile in Outlook. I have seen this behaviour
when the user profile is corrupted and will not establish a proper
authentication token. Out of curiousity, do the multiple logon failures in
outlook trigger your account lockout policy against her domain account? If
it doesn't, this would suggest that Outlook is trying to match cached
credentials instead of authenticating to the server and you should clear the
password cache on the local system. You might go so far as to rename the
user's system profile and have her login to the system as if a new user and
then manually drag over her favorites, documents, etc. Hope this helps!
 John A. Bjelke 
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-Original Message-
From: Chris J. Popp [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2002 8:30 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [ActiveDir] Outlook XP makes me want to throw it out the window!


Get your attention with the subject? :)

I have been battling a problem with one of my user's machines for the past
week. She is running Windows XP Pro, Office XP Pro SP1. Whenever she starts
up her Outlook, she gets prompter for the username, password and server.

I put the information in exactly as it should be (and have verified with my
AD on the server) and I get the following message:

Your login information was incorrect. Check your username and domain, then
type in your password again. If your account is new or if your administrator
requested a password change you need to click Change Password then logon
with your new password.

I re-check the info in the AD on the server via VNC so I am right there at
her terminal doing double checks. I re-enter the password, and get the
message again. I change the password on the AD, then enter the new password
on her Outlook (usually use 1 as the password so I know I type it correct)
and still get the above error. 

I need to get this resolved for her as she is in charge of accounting and
has made my life hell in the past because since I am the IT Manager I should
be all knowing, all powerful (a common misconception by those users that
know no better)

So, please if anyone knows what I can do to resolve this, please let me
know. I'm at my wits end!

Thanks,
Chris


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RE: [ActiveDir] Outlook XP makes me want to throw it out the window!

2002-12-10 Thread Chris J. Popp
Yeah... She's been a user of her pc for months and months. And her email
was working ok until early last week. 

-Original Message-
From: Jochen Andries [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2002 9:58 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Outlook XP makes me want to throw it out the
window!



Did you made her a user of the PC ? (Start -- Control Panel -- User
Accounts)


-Original Message-
From: Chris J. Popp [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: dinsdag 10 december 2002 16:30
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [ActiveDir] Outlook XP makes me want to throw it out the
window!

Get your attention with the subject? :)

I have been battling a problem with one of my user's machines for the
past week. She is running Windows XP Pro, Office XP Pro SP1. Whenever
she starts up her Outlook, she gets prompter for the username, password
and server.

I put the information in exactly as it should be (and have verified with
my AD on the server) and I get the following message:

Your login information was incorrect. Check your username and domain,
then type in your password again. If your account is new or if your
administrator requested a password change you need to click Change
Password then logon with your new password.

I re-check the info in the AD on the server via VNC so I am right there
at her terminal doing double checks. I re-enter the password, and get
the message again. I change the password on the AD, then enter the new
password on her Outlook (usually use 1 as the password so I know I type
it correct) and still get the above error. 

I need to get this resolved for her as she is in charge of accounting
and has made my life hell in the past because since I am the IT Manager
I should be all knowing, all powerful (a common misconception by those
users that know no better)

So, please if anyone knows what I can do to resolve this, please let me
know. I'm at my wits end!

Thanks,
Chris


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RE: [ActiveDir] Outlook XP makes me want to throw it out the window!

2002-12-10 Thread Jochen Andries
Then I would suggest like John did : delete her Outlook-profile and make
it again.

-Original Message-
From: Chris J. Popp [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: dinsdag 10 december 2002 17:01
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Outlook XP makes me want to throw it out the
window!

Yeah... She's been a user of her pc for months and months. And her email
was working ok until early last week. 

-Original Message-
From: Jochen Andries [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2002 9:58 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Outlook XP makes me want to throw it out the
window!



Did you made her a user of the PC ? (Start -- Control Panel -- User
Accounts)


-Original Message-
From: Chris J. Popp [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: dinsdag 10 december 2002 16:30
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [ActiveDir] Outlook XP makes me want to throw it out the
window!

Get your attention with the subject? :)

I have been battling a problem with one of my user's machines for the
past week. She is running Windows XP Pro, Office XP Pro SP1. Whenever
she starts up her Outlook, she gets prompter for the username, password
and server.

I put the information in exactly as it should be (and have verified with
my AD on the server) and I get the following message:

Your login information was incorrect. Check your username and domain,
then type in your password again. If your account is new or if your
administrator requested a password change you need to click Change
Password then logon with your new password.

I re-check the info in the AD on the server via VNC so I am right there
at her terminal doing double checks. I re-enter the password, and get
the message again. I change the password on the AD, then enter the new
password on her Outlook (usually use 1 as the password so I know I type
it correct) and still get the above error. 

I need to get this resolved for her as she is in charge of accounting
and has made my life hell in the past because since I am the IT Manager
I should be all knowing, all powerful (a common misconception by those
users that know no better)

So, please if anyone knows what I can do to resolve this, please let me
know. I'm at my wits end!

Thanks,
Chris


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RE: [ActiveDir] Outlook XP makes me want to throw it out the window!

2002-12-10 Thread Christopher Hummert
Delete her outlook profile and create a new one

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Chris J. Popp
Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2002 8:01 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Outlook XP makes me want to throw it out the
window!


Yeah... She's been a user of her pc for months and months. And her email
was working ok until early last week. 

-Original Message-
From: Jochen Andries [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2002 9:58 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Outlook XP makes me want to throw it out the
window!



Did you made her a user of the PC ? (Start -- Control Panel -- User
Accounts)


-Original Message-
From: Chris J. Popp [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: dinsdag 10 december 2002 16:30
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [ActiveDir] Outlook XP makes me want to throw it out the
window!

Get your attention with the subject? :)

I have been battling a problem with one of my user's machines for the
past week. She is running Windows XP Pro, Office XP Pro SP1. Whenever
she starts up her Outlook, she gets prompter for the username, password
and server.

I put the information in exactly as it should be (and have verified with
my AD on the server) and I get the following message:

Your login information was incorrect. Check your username and domain,
then type in your password again. If your account is new or if your
administrator requested a password change you need to click Change
Password then logon with your new password.

I re-check the info in the AD on the server via VNC so I am right there
at her terminal doing double checks. I re-enter the password, and get
the message again. I change the password on the AD, then enter the new
password on her Outlook (usually use 1 as the password so I know I type
it correct) and still get the above error. 

I need to get this resolved for her as she is in charge of accounting
and has made my life hell in the past because since I am the IT Manager
I should be all knowing, all powerful (a common misconception by those
users that know no better)

So, please if anyone knows what I can do to resolve this, please let me
know. I'm at my wits end!

Thanks,
Chris


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RE: [ActiveDir] Outlook XP makes me want to throw it out the window!

2002-12-10 Thread Andries Thijssen
Well, you know the drill: 
-what happens if another user logs on to the same system?
-can the user work from another system (using the same software)?
-did you re-create the profile?
-any problems with the machine account (remove the computer from the domain and put it 
back in)?


Andries

-Original Message-
From: Chris J. Popp [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2002 4:30 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [ActiveDir] Outlook XP makes me want to throw it out the window!


Get your attention with the subject? :)

I have been battling a problem with one of my user's machines for the past week. She 
is running Windows XP Pro, Office XP Pro SP1. Whenever she starts up her Outlook, she 
gets prompter for the username, password and server.

I put the information in exactly as it should be (and have verified with my AD on the 
server) and I get the following message:

Your login information was incorrect. Check your username and domain, then type in 
your password again. If your account is new or if your administrator requested a 
password change you need to click Change Password then logon with your new password.

I re-check the info in the AD on the server via VNC so I am right there at her 
terminal doing double checks. I re-enter the password, and get the message again. I 
change the password on the AD, then enter the new password on her Outlook (usually use 
1 as the password so I know I type it correct) and still get the above error. 

I need to get this resolved for her as she is in charge of accounting and has made my 
life hell in the past because since I am the IT Manager I should be all knowing, all 
powerful (a common misconception by those users that know no better)

So, please if anyone knows what I can do to resolve this, please let me know. I'm at 
my wits end!

Thanks,
Chris


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RE: [ActiveDir] Moving users between domains within same forest VIA SCRIPTING

2002-12-10 Thread Tom Meunier
Movetree from your support tools directory can be scripted.

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From: Salandra, Justin A. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Tue 12/10/2002 3:09 PM 
To: ActiveDir (E-mail) 
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Subject: [ActiveDir] Moving users between domains within same forest VIA 
SCRIPTING



Does anyone know how to move users between domains via script so that we can
incorporate it into our Intranet for user based administration?  Thanks


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[ActiveDir] Moving users between domains within same forest VIA SCRIPTING

2002-12-10 Thread Salandra, Justin A.
Does anyone know how to move users between domains via script so that we can
incorporate it into our Intranet for user based administration?  Thanks


Justin A. Salandra, MCSE
Senior Network Engineer
Catholic Healthcare System
914.681.8117 office
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RE: [ActiveDir] Moving users between domains within same forest VIA SCRIPTING

2002-12-10 Thread Bjelke John A Contr AFRL/VSIO
Title: Message



UserAdmin.pl from the resource kit... export from one, delete, 
createand import to the other? 


-Original Message-From: 
Salandra, Justin A. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, 
December 10, 2002 2:18 PMTo: 
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Moving users 
between domains within same forest V IA SCRIPTING

  
  Is 
  there any other way to do it?
  
  -Original 
  Message-From: Tom 
  Meunier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2002 4:16 
  PMTo: 
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  between domains within same forest VIA SCRIPTING
  
  Movetree from 
  your support tools directory can be scripted.
  -Original Message- From: Salandra, Justin A. 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tue 12/10/2002 3:09 PM To: ActiveDir (E-mail) Cc: Subject: [ActiveDir] Moving users between 
  domains within same forest VIA SCRIPTING
  Does anyone know how to 
  move users between domains via script so that we canincorporate it into 
  our Intranet for user based administration? ThanksJustin A. 
  Salandra, MCSESenior Network EngineerCatholic Healthcare 
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Re: [ActiveDir] Moving users between domains within same forest VIASCRIPTING

2002-12-10 Thread John Hicks/MIS/HQ/KEMET/US

You have the webadmin tool from Microsoft.
Best part is that it is free. Here is a URL to a group that focuses on
it. http://groups.msn.com/WebAdminToolUpdate/_homepage.msnw?pgmarket=en-us






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[ActiveDir] Auto discovery Active Directory Configuration

2002-12-10 Thread PALETTO Paolo
Title: Message



Hi, is possible run 
auto discovery by active directory ?
thanks


[ActiveDir] Back to Basics - Design Pros and Cons

2002-12-10 Thread Wohlgehagen, Max W
Title: Back to Basics - Design Pros and Cons





There is so much material out there on AD now it is almost scary [in many ways it is not too dissimilar to NDS 'cepting the DNS component] My problem is design for a new network, being in a school we have the luxury of starting from scratch without business fallout problems. We are multi-campus and have a fairly substantial network with an 11MB Spread Spectrum Microwave link between campuses. I am a big fan of the KISS principle but am stuck in deciding between multiple trees or a single tree with many sites, both concepts have advantages. We do not need to implement a Forrest structure as our DNS is set in concrete. We have the following elements: Campus1, Campus2, Students1, Students2, Staff1, Staff2 ... or OrganisationAll, StaffAll, StudentsAll. Obviously there are sub components of these elements as well. The main concern is to have the most useful GPO structure without too much complexity. Does anyone have any experience in setting up this type of AD. Any ideas on multiple domains versus single domain many sites?? Help, opinions, comments, ideas all welcome. Thanks.

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