NT Workgroups suddenly get login denied
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Name: Dean
Date: December 8, 2000 at 22:40:16 Pacific
Subject: NT Workgroups suddenly get login denied |
Comment: NT workgroup with 6 PCs worked fine until a week ago when all of a sudden no one could see each other in Network Neighborhood. You can still ping everyone, connect to Unix boxes via FTP, etc. (it isn't a hardware/ethernet problem). No one changed any network settings (as far as I know). Each time I try to log in to the workgroup, I get a message that the user was denied access. I've been through MS KB several times with no success. Any thoughts? Dean
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Response Number 1
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Name: techtony
Date: December 9, 2000 at 09:22:34 Pacific
Subject: NT Workgroups suddenly get login denied |
Reply: (edit)Somebody did do something. Check the tcp/ip setups in all the PC's. Also you may have to create a new user for yourself. Log on as admin in all pc's, change admin password, make your user profile, and don't tell anyone the admin password.
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Response Number 2
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Name: Dean
Date: December 9, 2000 at 13:03:45 Pacific
Subject: NT Workgroups suddenly get login denied |
Reply: (edit)Maybe you are right. That would make sense especially if a single user all of a sudden couldn't see everyone else in the workgroup. But now no one of the 6 can see anyone else. Could a single user do something to make everyone unable to see the others in a P2P environment?
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Response Number 3
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Name: Dean
Date: December 10, 2000 at 08:06:27 Pacific
Subject: NT Workgroups suddenly get login denied |
Reply: (edit)Maybe you are right. That would make sense especially if a single user all of a sudden couldn't see everyone else in the workgroup. But now no one of the 6 can see anyone else. Could a single user do something to make everyone unable to see the others in a P2P environment?
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