Re: XP SP2 "Access is denied" trying to join domain



Hi there,
This may seem blunt but I recall getting such errors when either the system
clock on the client was way off the DC clock or when DNS server settings on
the client were not pointing to the proper DC.

I don't see any immediate problem with the DC being a virtual machine, btw.

Also, when logging in to the client with local admin account, are you able
to access any domain machines by supplying domainName\username and password
combination - does it ask for authentication at all or denies with error
straight away?

Regards
Alex Alexeev


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