Re: SBS2003 group policy problem
From: JohnB (johnbsgenerator_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 10/26/04
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Date: Tue, 26 Oct 2004 06:55:15 GMT
Sounds like the issue mentioned in this article, but you indicate that this
is a Windows 2000 pro box which should not have the problem described in
this article:
How to prevent Windows from storing a LAN manager hash of your password in
Active Directory and local SAM databases
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=299656
This article might shed some light on your issue:
Client, service, and program incompatibilities that may occur when you
modify security settings and user rights assignments
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=823659
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"Dman" <Dman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Anyone have any thoughts? Need more info???
>
> "Dman" wrote:
>
>> I am having problems with the first workstation loging on to the
>> network!!!
>> I setup the users and machines during the initial setup of the server and
>> i
>> then went to the 2k pro box and went to
>> http:\\servername\connectcomputer....no problems ..it asked me if i
>> wanted to
>> add the machine and user to the network..(I had already created
>> themachine
>> name during setup fo the server) I added myself to the local admin
>> account...It went to reboot to finish the account and then after reseting
>> the
>> pass at the server many times and giving the user and domain users and
>> myself
>> permissions to change passwords and the sbs wont let me logon.....If I
>> set
>> the pass to be changed at next logon, it will accept the pass that i
>> setup at
>> the server and askes for new pass. When I try to enter a new pass.... it
>> says
>> the I dont have sufficient rights to cahnge my pass????
>> Ay help greatly appreciated.
>> D
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