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Users cant access network drives after password change 1

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niallo32

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Apr 29, 2004
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I have a Windows 2000 Terminal Server SP4.

Users are forced through Group Policy to change their passwords every 30 days.

When they do this, they can log on to the Terminal Server after changing the password, however,they cant access any network drives, including their Home folder

I then have to manually reset their password. The account does not appear as 'locked' in the Active Directory

When they open Outlook, they are also prompted to enter login details plus Domain.

When I reset the password, and they log on again, they can access all drives, Outlook opens fine etc.

There are no password restrictions in Group Policy - length/Uppercase characters etc...

Any ideas??

Thanks
 
Thanks for all the replies Mark.

Though When I open the Kerbtray utility, there is no option to delete anything, just four tabs - Names, times, flags & Encryption types. There is also the Domain name with five items under it - FileServername$, krbtgt/Domainname, krbtgt/Domainname, ldap/baddcname.domainname/domainname, baddcname$

So how can I delete the kerberos tickets?

 
As I recall when you right click the tray icon there is a menu item for deleting or purging the tickets on the server.

I hope you find this post helpful.

Regards,

Mark
 
There is indeed. My bad for not seeing that!

Thanks again
 
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