network error 1331



We have a mixed mode Windows 2000 AD Domain. Today I installed a new XP Pro
workstation. The workstation is not joined to our domain but it should
connect to four different network shares on three Windows servers (1
Windows 2003 member server, 1 Windows NT 4 member server and 1 Windows NT
BDC) via passthrough authentication in our domain.

The client can connect to the Windows 2003 shares but the NT shares are
unavailable to that user account.

When I try to map the resources I get error message 1331 that says the
account is currently disabled. I tried the user account also from one
Windows 2000 workstation in our domain and it does not work either. With
another similar user account it works well. First I joined the workstation
to another domain with no trust relationship to our domain. Then I rejoined
the computer to workgroup and deleted the computer account from the domain.
I have also recreated the user account several times both in our domain and
on the another domain/workstation.

Could it be some kind of a secure channel problem? After I connected the
workstation to the network I was unable to connect it's default
administrative shares with administrative account from our domain. It just
complained about wrong username and password. The user account has enough
permissions through the share and NTFS level.

I tried it this way (netlogon.bat):

net use * /d /y
net use h: \\server1\share1 /user:ourdomain\account /persistent:yes
net use r: \\server1\share2 /persistent:yes
net use s: \\server2\share3 /user:ourdomain\account /persistent:yes
net use t: \\server3\share4 /user:ourdomain\account /persistent:yes

The two first shares are fully working but the last two are unavailable.




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