Re: Problems with OWA login from W2K
From: Cris Hanna [SBS-MVP] (crisnospamhanna_at_computingnospampossibilities.net)
Date: 02/22/05
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Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2005 14:38:12 -0600
make sure that your win2k users are
1. members of the local administrator's group
2. Their domain user account has permissions to "logon locally"
-- Cris Hanna [SBS - MVP] --------------------------------------- Please reply only to the newsgroup and not to me directly so that everyone can benefit from the information "Esa Moilanen" <cygnum@gmx.net> wrote in message news:URISd.3065835$f47.549783@news.easynews.com... > Hi there, > > I have the following setup and problem: > > A newly installed Windows SBS 2003 with a small client base consisting of > Windows 2000 Pro SP4 machines and Windows XP Pro SP2 machines. All > machines > have been successfully included in our domain. All file services, Outlook > 2003 client as well as our SharePoint intranet runs without problems on > every machine. > > Unfortunately Outlook Web Access (within our Intranet) works without > problems only for the XP clients. The W2K clients all get the same login > error: > > 533 - User not allowed to log on at this computer; Login type: 8 (= > Network > Cleartext); Advapi; Negotiate; Process 5144; Port 1153 > > Interestingly enough the SBS "administrator" can log on to OWA from the > W2K > stations, but not a "user" who has administration rights on the server. > > I will be most grateful for your advise. > > Thanks in advance > > Esa > > >
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