Win 2000 Authentication Problem
From: Shur Gopal (Flea_Biscuit@hotmail.com)
Date: 09/15/02
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From: "Shur Gopal" <Flea_Biscuit@hotmail.com> Date: Sat, 14 Sep 2002 21:57:44 -0400
Greetings to you!
(1). I have a server running Windows 2000 and a worktation running Windows
XP Professional. Suddenly the client is logged out for some reason and when
I try to log in it says that it cannot log me in because I am not
authenticated. So, in that process the password also automatically expires.
When I go back to server and reset the password, then the workstation logs
in again.
Why does this happen? And how can I solve this problem?
(2). Another problem that I often face is when I try to get into the Active
Directory, I get a message saying that the Active Directory is not present
and does not exist. But when I reboot the machine, I am able to get into
the Active Directory!
Why does this happen? And how can I solve this problem?
Any help from you would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks and regards,
Shur
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