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From: Cav (Cavhawaii.rr.com)
Date: Mon Nov 26 2001 - 02:09:54 CST

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    Hi,

    I administer a Windows NT4 domain and am having issues with remote dial-up
    (VPN) users who travel. Occasionally, these users are going on travel and
    are experiencing problems with their machine account passwords. They get
    to the remote location and logon using dial-up networking and are getting
    the following error message.

    The system could not log you on to this domain because the system's
    computer account in its primary domain is missing or the password on that
    account is incorrect

    The computer accounts do exist (they're added to the domain during the
    standard laptop build), and so I believe these users are using their
    laptops only after an extended period of non-usage, causing the machine
    account passwords to be out of sync. Is this true or could it be something
    else (it happens occasionally, but much less frequently to workstations on
    the domain)? And the biggest question I have is how can I resolve this
    issue while the user is on travel (i.e. remotely)? The users don't have
    administrator access to their laptops, basically just user
    access. Currently we're subjected to sending up a replacement hard drive
    to the user...not a very convenient process. Any help would be appreciated.

    -Steven T.