Re: Problems logging on to Windows Based Server.
From: Thomas Foster (tbonius@section6.net)
Date: 10/30/02
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From: "Thomas Foster" <tbonius@section6.net> Date: Tue, 29 Oct 2002 18:57:39 -0800
I am afraid I am confused Ken
The article mentioned recommends contacting Microsoft Support to download
the QFE in question or alternatively supplying a workaround.
Have you tried any of the options listed?
Hope this helps
Thom
"Ken Homa" <KHOMA@NFSchools.net> wrote in message
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> This problem is posted in the Knowledge Base under
> Artical - Q272594.
>
> We (the 98 users) were able to sign on to the windows 2000
> server based domain. Just 3 days ago it issues the
> following message "The Domain password you supplied is not
> correct......." This is not true. The account is there
> and the password is correct.
>
> Is there a fix? And what is it?
>
>
> Thanks to all
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