Re: Network accounts disabled

From: shaner (sthomas_at_aicsoft.com)
Date: 06/24/04


Date: Thu, 24 Jun 2004 14:27:31 -0400

no problem

shane

"Leo" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:1f4fe01c457b3$bdd6f400$a101280a@phx.gbl...
> Hi everyone.
> I recently setup a 2000 server pc with 2- 2000 pro pcs
> networked to it. I set up accounts from the server using
> active directory and disabled local accounts from all
> machines. these are in a workgroup called CMT. I have
> another workgroup called SMON. I wanted to have access to
> all computers from any of the two workgroups, so I changed
> the IP addressing scheme of CMT to match those in SMON
> (except the domain controller 2000 Server). Then I
> changed my mind and changed the IP addresses back to the
> original. Now when I try to log in to my 2000 pcs in CMT,
> it comes back saying to make sure I have the right login
> name, password and domain controller. I can see the three
> computers networked when I log in to any of the three as
> admin, but a regular user cannot login using network
> accounts created in the domain controller.
>
> Please help!!
>



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