Re: Clients not able to login to Domain

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Tony,

just a suggestion as we had a similar problem with mapped drives.

Go to Control Panel > Double Click on User Accounts > Click on the advanced
tab > Click on the Manage Passwords Button

If "arnold.local" exists in the next window please highlight it and then
click remove. Then OK out of everything, log off and then back on.
Then try accessing your networks mapped Shares.
My guess is that your users were asked to reset their password at first
logon and the local machine has cached your users "old" credentials.

Like I said it may not be related to your case but it is worth checking.

Regards
Steve

"Russ Grover" wrote:

> Trying to figure out what your Problem is?
> You say Not able to login, but then your error is not able to map?
> Which is it?
>
> If you can access email easily then you are probably logged in.
>
> If it's just mapping; Is this ALL People or just one?
>
> If just one person, and everyone else can map to this source.
> I'd suspect a bad Local Profile on the PC
> (Delete it and recreate the local PC Profile)
>
> If more than one I'd say it's Permissions on the directory where you are
> trying to map to....
>
> Check both
>
> Russ
>
>
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> "Tony" <tony@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> > I'm having an odd problem that I have not seen in this forum yet. I set
> > up
> > a new server with SBS 2k3 sp1. I created "arnold.local" for the domain.
> > I
> > have been adding our existing users to the domain one at a time using
> > http://server_name/ConnectComputer . This works for the initial login to
> > the
> > domain. The next day the user turns their computer on and gets the login
> > screen, enters their userid and password and everything appears to connect
> > normally until we try to map a drive to the SBS 2K3 server and get the
> > error
> > message :
> >
> > "Arnold is not accessible. You might not have permission to use this
> > network resource. Contact the administrator of this server to find out if
> > you have access permissions.
> >
> > The network path was not found."
> >
> >
> > First, I have checked that the workstations in question are attempting to
> > connect to the "arnold.local" domain. I have also checked to make sure
> > that
> > they are getting their IP addresses from the SBS 2k3 server. During the
> > login process we get no indication that we have no access until we attempt
> > to map a network share.
> >
> > Now it does look like it may have something to do with permissions, but I
> > really do not know where to begin. Any help or suggestions are most
> > appreciated.
> >
> > Tony
> >
> >
> >
>
>
>
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