It turned out that simply rejoining the Domain cleared the problem. I dont know why renaming and rejoing the computer didnt work the first time but all is well now. By the way I did reset the computer account after I pulled the machine from the domain. Maybe that was the Key.
Thanks for the...
Thanks for the response.The computer account is not disabled or locked. I am able to diable, enable and reset the computer account on the server with no errors. I will try rejoining the domain and let you know. I cnat get to it until this pm or maybe monday.
thanks again
You only need it running on the machine with the internet connetion. Depending on how you are networked I would probably connect with the XP pro machine using ICS so the connection is firewalled. This will give protection to both machines when connected. 2003 server doesnt have a firewall built...
I tried those suggestions to no avail. I noticed that in the server system log I am getting event ID 5277
The session setup from the computer PAPERGLAPTOP failed to authenticate. The name(s) of the account(s) referenced in the security database is PAPERGLAPTOP$. The following error occurred...
Thanks for the response. I am familiar with that article and have dealt with the slow logon issue. This account works just fine from the users desktop, no slow logon. DNS looks good and works for everyone else. the machine is pulling correct IP and DNS from the server. The error message pops up...
I have a user w/ an xp pro laptop logging on to a 2003 SBS server. When User tries to logon on with domain credetials I get domain not available or no computer account logon error message. However when i use a local logon on account I can see the PC getting correct IP/DNS info and I can use the...
I have a machine that crashes when saving/working with documents that are saved in MY documents. The my documents folder is mapped to the users share on the server. I have cleaned this machine (viruses) and update all products (WIn2k and office. Things seem to work fine if you save locally. When...
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