Re: 2003 Web Edition logon errors

From: Lonnie (lonniempaschall_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 03/19/04


Date: 18 Mar 2004 18:35:41 -0800

lonniempaschall@yahoo.com (Lonnie) wrote in message news:<70de13bb.0403181159.13998125@posting.google.com>...
> I have three windows 2000 domains with one way trusts established
> between domains. A and B trust C for example. Domain A has multiple
> web servers and users can supply logon credentials from Domain C and
> succesfully logon to the machines. I have just installed a another
> server with Windows 2003 Web Edition. The 2003 server will only allow
> users to logon with credentials from domain A. When selecting Domain C
> for example (using the logon to: drop down box) the server accepts the
> credentials then after a few seconds displays the following error:
>
> The system cannot log you on due to the following error: The specified
> domain does not exist or cannot be located.
>
> I also log event ID 1219 in the event viewer: Logon rejected for
> Domain C\User. Unable to obtain Terminal Server User Configuration.
> Error: The specified domain either does not exist or could not be
> contacted.
>
> Any ideas? I configured the 2003 server the same as the others and all
> the windows 2000 boxes allow users to logon using credentials from
> domain C.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Lonnie

Just wanted to add some more information. I can authenticate to the
2003 server using credentials from a the trusted domain (Domain C)
when I logon using the console. It seems to be a limitation of remote
desktop sharing. Windows 2003 uses remote desktop sharing in place of
terminal services adminstration mode. Terminal services in Windows
2003 only operates in Application mode. Does anyone know if I am on
the right track? Are there limitations concerning Remote Desktop
sharing.

Thanks,

Lonnie



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