Authentication problem?
From: bruced@computerhelpline.net
Date: 10/03/02
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From: <bruced@computerhelpline.net> Date: Thu, 3 Oct 2002 06:59:04 -0700
I believe so, but you probably have something specific in
mind. How can I check on this broadcast issue you're
talking about?
-bruce
>-----Original Message-----
>First of all, are your network configuration correct. If
>it's not maybe its only using broadcast which in turn
>result errors all the time when the packet cannot reach
>the server.
>>-----Original Message-----
>>This is a slightly wierd problem:
>>
>>We have an all W2K network, with 11 W2k Pro computers
>>logging into a W2k server with Active Directory.
>>Unfortunately, there was no backup, and even more
>>unfortunately, the server's c: drive crashed, taking the
>>Active Directory along with it.
>>
>>OK. So I replaced the hard drive, and loaded W2k and AD
>>from scratch. Naturally, even though the domain name
>was
>>the same, all the SIDS were different, so it was really
>a
>>whole new domain. I had to have the workstations change
>>from a domain login to a home login and back to a domain
>>login in order to get them onto the new domain, and of
>>course, that created all new user profiles.
>>
>>OK, here's the problem: The server does not show up in
>>Entire Network. I can have the users map drives from a
>>command prompt, and they can get into their data, no
>>sweat. But, the server still does not show up in Entire
>>Network.
>>
>>Problem number 2 (perhaps sympton number 2) is that
>users
>>can only get to their data the first time a computer
>boots
>>up. If the workstation is logged off, or goes into
>>standby, or is locked, and the password has to be
>entered
>>again, then the user can no longer get to their data.
>The
>>login IS SUCCESSFUL - they just can't get to the network
>>data.
>>
>>Help! ANyone have any ideas?
>>
>>Thanks in advance,
>>-Bruce Diamond
>>bruced@computerhelpline.net
>>.
>>
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