Re: Logon Error %%4294967295

From: Susan VanAllen (susanv@lightshipgroup.com)
Date: 05/07/02


From: "Susan VanAllen" <susanv@lightshipgroup.com>
Date: Tue, 7 May 2002 09:42:13 -0400


Did you give this account the advanced user right of "Log on as a service"
in User manager for domains? This is not a right granted automatically to
domain admins or any other user group.

Hope this helps,

--
Susan VanAllen
Systems Administrator
The Lightship Group
susanv@lightshipgroup.com
"RCC" <rcc76@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:OmqqHMZ9BHA.1896@tkmsftngp04...
> Any idea of what this logon error means? I get it attempting to log on a
> service on a member server running windows 2000 on an NT 4 domain. The
> service logs on as a domain user (with admin rights for domain). I can log
> on interactively as that user. All misc rights are set-up correctly on
both
> domain and local machine  (logon as a service, etc).
>
> Happened after an NT 4 to W2K upgrade (Exchange 5.5 being the service with
> the problem). The decimal error message equals FFFFFFFF
>
> ANY IDEA? After all, somebody @ MICROSOFT must have programmed the darn
> security authority to return this message.
>
> BTW, there are no references to anything even resembling this message on
> TechNet (online/DVD) or anywhere else on the net (as far as I could see).
>
> Please, HELP.
>
>
>
>


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