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
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Technical Ministries Director
Great Bridge Church of God
Chesapeake VA
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children will follow his example instead of his advice."
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