RE: GINA, UPN & offline LogonUser problem on Windows 2000

From: Denis Galiana (denis.galiana_at_nospam.nospam)
Date: 07/06/05


Date: Wed, 6 Jul 2005 01:04:01 -0700

Hi Rhett,

The test youy should do is the following:
1. Logon to domain using user1@testdomain.com, and then logoff.
2. Logon to domain using "user1" in login field and "TESTDOMAIN" (which is
testdomain.com NETBIOS domain name) in the domains combo.
3. Unplug the cable to make the computer offline
4. Logon using user1@testdomain.com.

"Rhett Gong [MSFT]" wrote:

> Hi Denis,
> I made test on two 2000 sp4 clients with following steps:
> My test steps is as following:
> 1. Logon to domain using user1@testdomain.com, and then logoff.
> 2. Unplug the cable to make the computer offline
> 3. Logon using user1@testdomain.com,
> However, I can logon successfully when the computer is offline. Could you
> make some tests on other machines to see if they exhibit the same problem?
>
>
> Thanks,
> Rhett Gong [MSFT]
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