Domain unavailable for some logons

From: zuke (lgilmore_at_NO_SPAMrainbowgrocery.net)
Date: 10/26/05

  • Next message: Steven L Umbach: "Re: Domain unavailable for some logons"
    Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2005 14:16:29 -0700
    
    

    Hello,

    I've got a W2K AD network with static IP addresses all round. I use just a
    couple logon accounts for most of the 25 PC's. I have a couple logons for
    individuals.

    I just set up a Linksys WRT54G wireless router/access point behid my
    firewall. I set it up using WPA/AES, the network is bridged, not routed (as
    in a gateway). I have, at the moment, just one laptop with wireless enabled,
    with an Atheros WiFi chip and using the Atheros driver. I have physical
    connectivity. I can log onto the domain with my Enterprise/Domain Admin
    account. I can log on with just one of my Domain/User accounts.

    Other Domain/User accounts return the following message at the logon prompt:
    "This system cannot log you on now because the Domain "X" is not available"

    But I can just enter my Domain/Admin logon account or the one Domain/User
    account and it logs on, no error. If I use the incorrect password I get the
    usual suggestion to "check my user name and password".

    Any suggestions?

    Zuke


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