Re: Clients not able to login to Domain
- From: "Tony" <tony@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 27 Dec 2005 10:33:53 -0500
Brandy,
Some possible good news. I have been able to get one of the "misbehaving"
workstations to consistently connect and "map" shares on the SBS server!!!
Here is what I did.
Over the weekend (I had to work Christmas Eve) I "updated" this workstation
through the windows update site. I looked into the "hidden" updates that
did not display and noticed that I apparently had hidden the ".NET" v1.1
updates on most of the non-connecting workstations. I then "unhid" them and
installed it to each workstation in question. I did not get a chance to
really test it on Saturday but after getting back into the office I have
been testing it on one of the computers that I had worked on over the
weekend and it appears to be working. I will attempt to check out the rest
of the misbehaving workstations this week. Thank you for all your help and
suggestions, I had a feeling that there was something that I was "missing"
all along but just could not see it. Thanks again for all your help and I
will keep you in touch on what I discover with the other workstations.
Tony
""Brandy Nee [MSFT]"" <v-branee@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Hello Tony,
>
> Thank you for posting back!
>
> I am sorry to hear the registry changes did not work. From your reply, you
> mentioned "I cannot log into the domain nor can I map any of the shares",
> I
> need to gather following information for further research:
>
> 1. In the previous reply, you mentioned that you cannot access any shared
> folders on SBS 2K3 Server. I need to double confirm whether you can access
> by Server IP address? If you cannot access, what is the exact error
> message? Please type the error message word by word to the Newsgroup.
>
> 2. Since you cannot log into domain now, I think you are trying to log in
> client workstation locally but still cannot map drive to server. In this
> case, can you map drive from SBS Server to client workstations? Also, can
> you map drive from workstation to another workstation?
>
> Please take your time to perform the steps and I am looking forward to
> hearing from you!
>
> Best regards,
>
> Brandy Nee
>
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>>Subject: Re: Clients not able to login to Domain
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>>Brandy,
>>
>>O.K. I've applied the registry changes to the server and rebooted. I
> also
>>recreated one of the "problematic" client machines as well as the
> associated
>>user on the SBS server and reran the \\server_name\connectcompter wizard
> to
>>reconnect the workstation to the domain. Unfortunately, I still have the
>>same issue. I cannot log into the domain nor can I map any of the shares.
>>When attempting to map a share, I try to "browse" for the share and cannot
>>get past the server_name to even view the shares. I get "The network path
>>cannot be found." message on the workstation. Is there something on the
>>workstation that needs to be changed? From what I can see, the one
>>workstation that does connect has the same setup in "Network Properties"
> as
>>the workstations that do not connect. Or is there something else on the
>>server that needs to be changed? Thanks for all your help.
>>
>>Tony
>>
>
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