Re: XP on NT Domain - Trust Failure
From: OKlier (oklierATandrasteDOTnet)
Date: 12/08/03
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Date: Mon, 8 Dec 2003 14:35:37 -0800
why dont you just have the xp machines join the NT domain?
"chris.ruffley" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> I have an XP workstation, a member of a random workgroup
> name - not a member of my NT 4 domain, logged on as a
> local user with the same username as a legitimate domain
> account, but with a different password. When I connect to
> a domain resource, I do not get challenged for a
> username/password that has rights to the resource. The XP
> box passes my local logon info to the Domain Controller.
> As stated - the username is the same, the password
> different. It does this 5 times and then locks out the
> domain account. How do I get XP to prompt for legitimate
> user credentials when accessing resources outside of its
> logon workgroup and/or domain, rather than just passing
> the local logon account credentials?
>
> The NT domain controllers are Service Pack 6a, this
> happens with all XP workstations tested, from vanilla to
> SP1, full hotfix deployed.
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