logging in but then loss of domain connection

From: Parl (parl_at_notusedhotmail.com)
Date: 09/13/04


Date: Mon, 13 Sep 2004 23:04:26 +0100

Happens regularly on SBS 2000 and SBS 2003 for XP Clients SP1 and SP2

Users can logon but keep getting asked for password repeatedly, event log
full of errors saying can't authenticate with server, sometimes users can't
logon, have to change their password, it then lets them in but then get same
errors

Fixed by, either ...

1. Logging in as another user, then backing up users profile, deleting their
profile, logging on as same user then overwriting their profile with backed
up one

2. Using system restore to a previous state

So far seems to only happen with wireless clients (laptops)

Any ideas please

Parl



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