Re: Outlook /exchange cant log in after password change Perhaps Local Workgroup settings remaining from non AD environment



Some clarifications by original submitter.

SBS 2003 SP1
"Gary Demi" <gdemi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> The boss tried to change his password on his non-admin account, we are not
> sure what he did before he asked how? but he may have used his admin
> account and may have used the server management tool (I don't think so)
> and may have changed his local pw. We told him to use CTRL ALT DEL and
> change pw.
>
> Now a short while after he logs in (XP/SP2 client) he gets a login box
> 'Connect to servername.domainname.local', the displayed username is
> servername\user rather than Domainname\user. No matter what we put in this
> box it doesn't authorize.the logon box keeps coming back , it is
> apparently related to outlook/exchange logon.
>
> We can go to another XP client in the domain and (incomplete here), it
> works properly with the new password, no login box for OUtlook, and it
> does login correctly to Exchange.

Background>
> My customer was running W2000 Server (factory installed) on a Dell 1400SC
> It apparently was configured as a DC.
>
> At some point they had a system problem and an reinstalled W2000 server
> but didn't set up the AD. They then started using workgroup sharing where
> User names and pw's were defined (and had to match) on both the server and
> client. They also were sharing some printers and files on clients. This
> led to an awful mess with permission problems..
>
> We than installed SBS2003 Premium (bot not using premium features) and
> SP1. Our primary focus is to use file and printer sharing, active domain
> and later Exchange.
>
> We have changed the known client network hard drive shares to Shared Full
> Permission everybody and used the NTFS security tab for access to these
> shares based on domain group membership.
>
>
> Once my workstations have joined the domain what can/should I do with the
> workgroup settings . This would include local accounts Can I get rid of
> all local accounts except an administrator or is it the administrator).
>
> What assocation (if any does the old local name/pw have to do with the
> domain names/pw.
> What about shares that where set up (hard drive and printer). are they all
> converted automatically to the domain?
>
>
>
>
> Gary R. Demi
> Software & Communication Concepts, Inc.
> (602) 445-6321
>
>
>


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