Re: Workstation Locked out!



Well nothing worked so I reloaded the OS.

Thanks anyway.

"Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]" wrote:

I posted the following tonight in response to another thread with a similar
issue. That poster was getting the following error, which I think may be
similar to yours:

"Windows cannot connect to the domain, either because the domain controller
is down or otherwise unavailable, or because your computer account was not
found. Please try again later."


See Brandy Nee's post in the following thread:

Tablet PC & SBS 2003 Standard Edition
http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs/browse_thread/thread/5d390678f2c68fdf/70fda8d6b3b4ab6d?lnk=st&q=wireless+Windows+cannot+connect+to+the+domain+either+because+the+domain+controller+is+down+or+otherwise+unavailable+or+because+your+computer+account+was+not+found.&rnum=3&hl=en#70fda8d6b3b4ab6d

I'm wondering if resetting the secure channel between the workstation and
the domain controller will fix your issue:

netdom reset <machinename> /domain:<domainname>

Replace <machinename> and <domainname> with the real Windows XP computer
name and domain name.

According to KB article 216393, this command can be run from either the
domain controller (SBS server) or any domain workstation currently attached
to the network if you are logged in as a domain admin.

216393 Resetting computer accounts in Windows 2000 and Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=216393

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Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]
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"PWT24" <PWT24@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Yes I removed the wireless nic and tried using just the onboard nic, no
luck.
I tried installing a pci nic too, no luck.

"Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]" wrote:

Have you tried turning off the wireless router or Access Point before you
attempt the local login?

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Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]
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"PWT24" <PWT24@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Not there right now, but It states something like unable to connect to
the
network try establishing connection first or something like that.

Not familiar with EBD or EBCD... explain??

"WJ" wrote:

What does happen exactly, when you try lo logon as the local admin?

If it is a password issue, you could always try a EBD or EBCD, and
blank
out
the local admin pwd.

Groet,

Willem

"PWT24" wrote:

I recently deployed a SBS standard edition network. I'm happy to
say
that
all is well except one last piece.

I tried to connect an old XP pro box to the network using the
connect
computer wizard. It first stated that I needed to disable a network
card
because it does not work with 2 enabled. I disabled the wired card
and
left
the wireless enabled. (probably a stupid move) The connection
wizard
began
and seemed to run ok until it rebooted. Now I cannot login. It
will
not
accept the local or admin user and keeps telling me that it is not
connected
to the network. I also cannot login to the local computer.

So if I cannot get into the system how can I re-configure the NIC's
or
more
importantly how can I continue with the connect computer
installation??

Thanks in advance for any help!






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