DHCP user gets Account Disabled error frequently



I have a user with a Windows XP SP2 laptop that is set to log in with
DHCP on our network (win 200 adv servers), however frequently she is
greeted with a message stating that her account is disabled and it is
keeping her from logging in. By removing the computer from the network
and onto a workgroup/rebooting/ and re-adding it to the domain it will
function properly again. She will work fine for weeks on end, but if
she travels to another location and logs in via DHCP there and then
goes back to her office we have to go through the remove/re-add again
each time.

What is going on here? Other DHCP users on WinXP SP1 have no trouble. I
have verified that the SP2 firewall is disabled. Any suggestions?

Thanks,
- DT

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