Re: Changed password now - Dcom error

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Sounds as if you have at least one service running under your
Administrator account, in stead of under the LocalSystem account or a
dedicated service account.

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"Andre" <~remove~azavaglia@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote on 21 sep 2005 in
microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services:

> 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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