Re: account not allowing domain access
- From: "Steven L Umbach" <n9rou@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 7 Apr 2006 19:10:25 -0500
It sounds like it could be a problem with wrong credentials, network
connectivity, and or name resolution.
Have the admin check the security logs of LT2000s to see if there are any
logon failures from your computer that could mean that you are using the
wrong user name and/or password. Also try pinging LT2000s to make sure you
have basic connectivity to it and if you can not ping by name try it's IP
address. Check the logs on your computer via Event Viewer to see if there
are any error/warnings that are related such as for userenv that indicate
Group Policy was not applied or the domain controller could not be contacted
for times that you are connected to the domain network. I would also use
ipconfig /all to make sure your computer is using only domain controllers as
preferred/alternate DNS servers and run the support tool netdiag to see if
any problems are found for dc discovery, dns, kerberos, or trust/secure
channel. I am assuming here that you are also having problems when you logon
with your domain user account. --- Steve
"RickD" <RickD@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Steve thanks for your reply. Below is more detail. If you need more
details
like profile settings, please let me know where to get that so I can post
whatever info will help me resolve this issue.
When I open Settings, Printers and Faxes, the network printers have a
status
of Unable to connect. When I use the Synchronization feature (that
previously worked fine), it gives a status of Failed and the message
"Unable
to connect to \\LT2000s\LT-Data. The specified network name is no longer
available." If I try to use the LTDOM login after booting up, it gives
me
this message "The system could not log you on. Make sure the user name
and
domain are correct, then type your password again."
Thx,
RD
"Steven L Umbach" wrote:
Does it work when you logon to the domain? I would check with the person
that is responsible for configuring your computer for help with the
problem.
Also description of what you mean by could not access and exact error
messages would help such as access denied or can not be found as there
could
by many reasons why you are having a problem. For access denied you might
try entering user name in credentials prompt as domainname\username and
of
course the logon password needs to be the same for the domain and local
account for access to work correctly. --- Steve
"RickD" <RickD@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have XP Pro with SP2 installed on a work laptop. I have two profiles
on
this laptop - one local and one for the work domain. I used to always
login
to the domain to access file server and printers. But whenever I
needed
to
install s/w or do updates, the domain would say I am not an
administrator
(to
install on the laptop). So I would log out and login on the local
profile
to
install / update.
Recently, the office PC wiz gave the local profile access to the domain
so
the above wasn't necessary. At first I could access domain resources,
but
now I can't print or access file server. Does anyone have suggestions?
Should we blow away both profiles and recreate a new, local profile
with
domain access?
Thanks for any and all help!
RD
.
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