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Setting a password to a user account
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Posted 12 March 2006 - 03:49 PM
if I set the password on Win2k3 server for user BILL which has ADMIN priviligies I am no longer able to access the SERVERS network drive thru LAN. Because when I try to connect from a client Win2k + gugelmayer SP4 it asks me for a password, and then I type in the correct username and password but it will always say that the password / username is invalid. But the pass/user is 101% correct. And yes I checked the caps lock.
So for now Ive disabled the password on the user BILL.
ps. On Win2k3 the ADMIN account has password.
So for now Ive disabled the password on the user BILL.
ps. On Win2k3 the ADMIN account has password.
#3
Posted 13 March 2006 - 10:48 AM
When it asks you for the username, try prepending the domainname...
DOMAINNAME\USERNAME
Sometimes windows tries to authenticate with a local machine account which is technically this...
MACHINENAME\USERNAME
Also check the event log - the Security section.
-John
DOMAINNAME\USERNAME
Sometimes windows tries to authenticate with a local machine account which is technically this...
MACHINENAME\USERNAME
Also check the event log - the Security section.
-John
This post has been edited by jftuga: 13 March 2006 - 10:49 AM
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Posted 13 March 2006 - 01:36 PM
jftuga, on Mar 13 2006, 06:48 PM, said:
When it asks you for the username, try prepending the domainname...
DOMAINNAME\USERNAME
Sometimes windows tries to authenticate with a local machine account which is technically this...
MACHINENAME\USERNAME
Also check the event log - the Security section.
-John
DOMAINNAME\USERNAME
Sometimes windows tries to authenticate with a local machine account which is technically this...
MACHINENAME\USERNAME
Also check the event log - the Security section.
-John
didnt help.
but I fixed the problem. Had to restart the WORKGROUP service on client machines. Apperantly they keep credentials and when U change the passwords of one of the remote computers the credentials dont match and thus the need to restart WORKSTATION service to erase the cache.
Correct me if I am wrong
ps. I found about the fix because I could easily access network drivers thru linux. So I knew there was something wrong with Windows XP/2000
This post has been edited by BigDaddy: 15 March 2006 - 02:36 AM
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