You can also try using the ADDUSERS command in the Nt resource kit. This allows scripted creation of user accounts, including logon scripts and group membership.
As well as setting up the user account, you must add the users to the rdp-tcp permissions tab. In terminal server configuration, select the rdp-tcp connection, then right click properties then select permissions tab and add the users.
Check any scheduled tasks and services that have failed. These maybe trying to use an account that has had its password changed an therefore failing to start but keeps trying anyway.
Thanks for assist. I tried all the above with no luck. However the slow performance problem has been resolved by upgrading the networker client to version 6.1.2. According to the release notes a bug (LGTpa31323) was introduced in version 6.1 that affected w2k clients only, the bug was fixed in...
Ive got a well established networker 6.1 installation with mixed NT4.0 and solaris clients on a NT4.0 networker server. Ive recently added a W2K cluster to the network. On networker ive added the cluster client licences and configured new clients. They connect fine and will backup, but extremely...
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