Re: account is not authorized to log on
From: Buz [MSFT] (buzb_at_online.microsoft.com)
Date: 12/29/03
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Date: Mon, 29 Dec 2003 14:15:38 -0500
Hello Peter,
Check out the following
" - All Microsoft network operating systems: Account authentication from
remote network clients will fail unless the account or a security group the
account is a member of has been granted this user right. This scenario
applies to user accounts, to computer accounts, and to service accounts. "
823659 Client, Service, and Program Incompatibilities That May Occur When
You
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=823659
Buz Brodin
MCSE NT4 / Win2K
Microsoft Enterprise Domain Support
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"Peter Yaeger" <pyaeger@cce.umn.edu> wrote in message
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> I have a Windows 2000 member server that doesn't seem to
> be able to connect to just one specific Windows Server
> 2003 server (also a member server). I'm trying to do a
> simple UNC call to the c$ share on the 2003 server and I
> get the message "the account is not authorized to log in
> from this station". Both servers are in the same domain,
> there are no trusts and all other servers/workstations
> seem to be able to access it fine. Any ideas?
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