Re: XP Pro client hangs after connecting via wizard

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From: Piper Alpha (PiperAlpha_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 10/20/04


Date: Wed, 20 Oct 2004 06:37:20 -0700

Hi Marina,

Ipconfig /all shows dns,gateway all OK. Static IP. There are no 3rd party
firewalls. FYI we also tried to connect manually to the domain (connect to
workgroup, re-boot, add to domain) with the same result.

Thanks
Piper Alpha

"Marina Roos [SBS-MVP]" wrote:

> Hi Piper Alpha,
>
> Does the ipconfig/all show that everything is pointing to the server-IP? Are
> there any third party firewalls active?
>
> --
> Regards,
>
> Marina
> Microsoft SBS-MVP
>
> "Piper Alpha" <PiperAlpha@discussions.microsoft.com> schreef in bericht
> news:C484349D-0B50-48B1-B5A9-5E3E5166996B@microsoft.com...
> > SBS 2003 - After using the connectcomputer wizard to connect a XP Pro sp2
> the
> > connection seems to go fine. After the final re-boot when I try to log in
> as
> > the user the PC seems to authenticate OK but hangs before the icons in the
> > system tray appear (including the network connections). I can't
> > ctrl+alt+delete out of it. Nothing appears in the PC event log. In the
> server
> > security event log there is a failure which shows the PC trying to
> > authenticate to a domain which is the name of the PC. If I log on to the
> > local PC (not domain) it logs in fine and I can ping the server and browse
> to
> > the default website. The domain in MY Computer properties is the actual
> > domain and not as it appears in the event log. This is happening on 2 PC's
> > out of 10. If I add the user to the administrators group it has no effect.
> I
> > tried to start in safe-mode with networking and it hung on MUP.sys. We
> > re-built one of the machines from scratch and still the problem occurs.
> > Any help much appreciated.
>
>
>



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