Logon issues with win98 clients

From: Jeff Richardson (JeffRichardson_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 03/16/05


Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2005 07:01:03 -0800

we are having a problem with clients logging on to their workstations. All
workstations are currently win98 only, not yet updated to XP. A new user was
created in AD and attempted a logon approx 24 hours after the new account was
configured, at each logon attempt they get the following error:

Unable to log on, please check username / password, or access to your logon
server was denied

I've tried creating a number of new logon accounts and all are reporting
the same issue. Current users can logon with no issues or problems, it only
seems to be new user accounts



Relevant Pages

  • RE: Event ID 529
    ... The source is clear - workstations that are not part of my ... SBS2003 domain share the same local network (it's a shared local network in ... This kind of issue may be caused by Application logon such as while Outlook ... is connecting to Exchange Server, or this is an automated dictionary attack ...
    (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs)
  • Re: User Based Slow Logon and Auth
    ... Workstations are WinXP Pro SP2 with all updates installed. ... The ERP is tied to the domain user for logon and that times out ... I have an SBS 2003 R1 server running my domain. ... made the user accounts in questions local administrators to the ...
    (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs)
  • Re: OE6 account passwords and Windows Logon
    ... Outlook Express Does Not Save the Mail Server Logon Password ... Win98, WinME, Win2K ... Can I recover those accounts pwds? ...
    (microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress)
  • Re: Event ID 681
    ... The error code 3221225572 indicates that a bad username is being used to ... computer with the correct logon name as compared to the logon name that ISA ... domain accounts depending on if a domain is being used or not. ... I have also tried renaming these workstations. ...
    (microsoft.public.win2000.security)
  • Re: How do manage your workstations?
    ... For the most part these functions require a local administrator rights. ... Therefore I have to logoff the regular user, then I logon as local administrator so I can update programs or add-in devices. ... However, if there are hundreds of workstations involved, it’s really time consuming! ... Maybe there is remote installation system that push program updates to the workstation and that system logons on as domain admin. ...
    (microsoft.public.windowsxp.general)