Re: Services losing Login Info



Try setting up using;

domain\username
as opposed to
username@domain

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Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
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"Karl" wrote:
I have the same thing happening with some of the servers that I support.
They are Windows 2003 Std Edition. The account being used is a domain
account that I log into the servers with so I know the password is
correct. When I try to start the service I get a username/password is not
correct error message. When I check the system logs, they show that the
services tried to log on using a local version of the domain account that I
use but this local version doesn't exist. It seems that the server keeps
forgetting the domain info. The server itself is in the domain of the
account I am using. The service works on 130 other servers that I support
just a small handful have this problem.

Karl

Dragon wrote:

We have some services that lose login information periodically and if we
have to restart these services, we have to go into services control panel
and re-enter the login information. Anyone has any ideas what might be
causing this or how to fix it?

Thanks.


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