when create service windows lose password

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From: Chiccol (rjluga_at_tin.it)
Date: 05/10/04


Date: Mon, 10 May 2004 06:09:16 -0700

Hi all,

I have some windows xp pro client and 1 windows 2003
server.
windows 2003 is Domain controller.
I insert all windows xp into domain without problem.
Now I try to create a new scheduled task or new service
and use it with administrative rights, but after 2 or 3
days, the service lose the administrator password and if
I don't reinsert it I can't start the service.
there is the problem in all windows XP :(

you have some answer?

bye Francesco



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