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Subject: Re: Problem with 2000 Pro client on NT 4 domain
From: Bryce Walter (brycewalterHOTMAIL.COM)
Date: Wed Jul 12 2000 - 22:41:26 CDT


Sounds like there is not a computer account for your workstation in the
domain. Unlike Win9x, a nt4/win2k workstation/server computer must have a
computer account defined for it in the domain in order for people to be able
to log on from that computer. There's 2 ways to create this account:

1) Change your computer to being back in a workgroup, reboot, then change it
back to being in the domain and check the box "create an account for this
computer in the domain" (or similar msg) - You'll have to specify
username/pwd that has domain admin privileges

-or-

2) On a domain controller open User Manager for domains and create the
computer account from there... Can't go into more specific instructions
since its been so long since I've touched NT4...

regards,

Bryce Walter
MCSE+I, MCT, CTT, CCNA, CCDA, I-Net+, Network+

>-----Original Message-----
>From: Ronald Taylor [mailto:rtaylorI-55.COM]
>Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2000 8:04 AM
>To: FOCUS-MSSECURITYFOCUS.COM
>Subject: Problem with 2000 Pro client on NT 4 domain
>
>
>I recently got hooked up with a T1 line into my apartment and on on my
>company's LAN. There is an NT 4 domain setup for the computers to log into.

<...snip>

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