Update: I have yet to figure out why this is, but...
- When removing the CPU from the domain, I get a request for username/password...samba accepts it and I'm now a member of the workgroup. - When I rejoin the CPU to the domain, I get the same request for username/password...samba accepts it and I'm now a member of the domain. - If I try to login using a known domain account (lanadmin), I still get the error indicating that the username/pasword is not recognized. - I can manually mount/map a samba share with no problem - Regardless of what domain username/password I try (including the root account), the CPU will not let me login using a domain account. This is just crazy! Suggestions? Jeff On 12/15/06, Jeff Koke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello, I have an XP (SP2) CPU that has just been reloaded with the OS (hard drive was reformatted). The NIC works and I can access the Internet with no problem. When I join the CPU to the domain (there are many other CPUs already on this domain), it joins. After the mandatory reboot, if I try to log in using a domain account, I get an error saying the username and password are incorrect. I have tried two different accounts (both of which work fine on the other computers). I can not login, except locally using the administrator account. Suggestions? AdvanceThanks, Jeff -- Jeff Koke, KK4SN Technical Ministries Director Great Bridge Church of God Chesapeake VA "Every Father should remember that one day his children will follow his example instead of his advice." ICQ: 9377709
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