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  • Does the ability to use cached logon expire? - Forum

    on to a computer that does not have the user's account information, Windows 2000 displays the following message: The system cannot log you on now because the domain is not available. If the Administrator disables a user's domain account, the user...

  • cached logons - Forum

    system cannot log you on now because the domain> is not available. >> If the Administrator disables a user's domain account, the user> could still use the cache to log on by disconnecting the net cable. > To prevent this, Administrators may disable...

  • Windows cannot determine the user or computer name (Access.. - Forum

    amsmainline.com" wrote: > One of my XP SP2 workstations can no longer log into the domain. I can logon > as local admin, but cannot log into the domain with any authorized user ID. > I've checked all cabling...link lights all present. From the workstation...

  • Locate Users Logged Into a Win2003 Server Network - Forum

    Domain, is there an easy way of | determining where a user is logged in? Is there a way of determining their IP | address? | | Thanks in advance for any assistance you can offer. | | Eugenio Well from the LOGs you can determine the workstation name....

  • Mandatory profile-XP problem - Forum

    profile) when the domain user logs in, he gets the mandatory profile. When the computer is *rebooted* the locally cached profile is *removed* If the user logs in again, the mandatory profile is downloaded just like it is supposed to. If the domain user...

  • Log on problems on Domain workstations - Forum

    The password can be the same on the local workstation and the domain. Windows uses the domain information you enter at the logon screen to determine which user to use (local or Domain). The password can be the same for both accounts no problems. Did...

  • Remote users working with Quickbooks - Forum

    appropriate to run the > remote access directly to the server. You can't run terminal services (for users) on SBS2003. This is a Good Thing. You do not want users logging into your domain controller, and you don't want to install any workstation apps...

  • Peer to peer networking xp home edition with win2k profess.. - Forum

    than I can: Windows 98 machines do not have computer accounts in a domain, so they cannot "belong" to a domain. Windows 98 can be configured to log a user on to a domain, but the user can cancel the domain logon simply by pressing the Esc key and still...

  • User in two groups Admin and Power User - Forum

    that is the case, what about the situation in which all authenticated users are a part of the users group (i.e Administrators, etc). Wouldn't that mean each administrator would be subjected to the rules of the users group, or is Administrator not a...

  • Join a PC to a specific OU? - Forum

    the correct OU and then let the end user do the domain join >> themselves. Then again, the default of allowing 10 domain joins per user>> doesn't tie up with this, as it doesn't have any administrative > involvement. >> You really don't want people dumping...

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