Re: Changed password now - Dcom error



Looks like a service using DCOM is started in the context of the admin
account for which you changed the password. But the password stored in the
service configuration is the old one. This may create errors like the one
you see in the event log. So, check your services configurations.

Benny

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Dr. Bernhard Tritsch, WTSTEK.COM
Author of "Windows Server 2003 Terminal Services", Microsoft Press
Microsoft MVP Windows Server - Terminal Server


"Andre" <~remove~azavaglia@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:eJb7yftvFHA.3756@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> I changed my admin password, and now i'm getting several errors in my
event
> log.
>
> one being DCOM Error "logon failure: unknown user or bad password"
>
> I did some looking and it said to add the "log onto batch" to the GPO .. I
> did a look through the default GPO and didn't see any type of options that
> relate.
>
>
>


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