AD Permissions Issues

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From: ALParada (alparada_at_bellsouth.net)
Date: 11/18/04


Date: Wed, 17 Nov 2004 21:20:03 -0500

I'm having problems with permissions and authentication. The user I am using
is a member of the Domain Admins. Essentially both apps I am trying to use
are having problems using the credentials supplied. They both require Domain
Admins and when the credentials are entered it comes back with wrong user or
password. I have reentered the credentials numerous times so that is not it.
There are two different applications that are on two different member
servers that are part of the domain. I can map to \\dc1\c$ from the servers
but only if I use the name and not the ip address. In other words \\dc1\c$
works but \\192.168.1.1\c$ prompts for a username and password and doesn't
accept it when entered. I tried removing and adding the servers back to the
domain but that didn't help. I ran a netdiag /fix from the member server and
came back with: [FATAL] Cannot do NTLM authenticated ldap_bind to
'dc1.xyz.com': Invalid Credentials. Don't really know if it is suppose to
pass or not, just don't know what to do next. Any suggestions would be
greatly appreciated.

TIA



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