Logon failed. The user has no rights for the logon type required.

From: Alexander Beran (administrator@its-austria.net)
Date: 09/19/02


From: "Alexander Beran" <administrator@its-austria.net>
Date: Thu, 19 Sep 2002 16:35:36 +0200


Following Situation:

Two Win2k domains, active directory and trust to each other enabled
(Relation: external, Transitiv: no).
If one user from domain A wants to access the Win2k Server in domain B the
following error message is returned (translated from German):
"Logon failed. The user has no rights for the logon type required."
The group domain users from A has all rights on shares on the Win2k server
in domain B. Wins is running, the network can be browsed in (and from) both
domains. The Administrator (same password in both domains) has no problem
and can access all resources.
There are no hints in the knowledgebase for this message.

Please help & sorry for my English,

Alexander



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