Admin can logon Win 98 - Users can't
From: Pete (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 03/30/04
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Date: Tue, 30 Mar 2004 09:45:06 -0800
>-----Original Message-----
>The domain administrator account on a Win2003 domain can
>logon to Windows 98 computers. Domain user accounts can't.
>
>When a typical user tries to logon they get an error
>message "The domain password you supplied is not correct
>or access to your logon server has been denied."
>
>I tried the KB suggestions about authentication, etc. but
>that doesn't resolve the problem. In fact, since the
>administrator account authenticates correctly, it would
>seem to be a user security setting.
>
>Since this is a fairly small office, I either have to fix
>this or let several users run around as domain
>administrators. PLEASE HELP!!!!!
>.
>Have you looked at the users account in active directory?
There is a setting on the "Account" tab that gives the
users Pre Windows 2000 logon name. The left hand panel
should show "Domain name\" (without the quotes), the right
hand one the users logon name.
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