Summary: Hi, I am having a strange problem with my domain account. I have a windows server 2003 and created a domain account "test" there. My laptop ha...
Summary: I have upgraded my NT4 domain to W2K3 and I have some NT4 Terminal Servers. When I login to the NT4 TS my account gets locked out. I have confirmed no...
Summary: We have a Windows server with Vista Workstations on we have installed some programs on the workstations via local admin the problem is that some of th...
Summary: U are answering a completely different question. IŽll try to explain it again ... When I now log into my current domain (MS) from my client and instal...
Summary: I had an old 2000 domain and I just installed a 2003 server as the first server of a new domain and had my 2000 servers join the new domain. They all ...
Summary: What do you mean the server forgets the passwords? Do the accounts get locked out? Are the users perhaps locking themselves out? A little more deta...
Summary: I have a user account on a Win 2003 server machine (not a full admin account however). The computer was logged in by another user, and the computer w...
Summary: I am having a problem adding an XP pro client to W2003 server. When prompted for the user name and password an autentication error is returned that I ...
Summary: OK, here goes... We have a windows 2003 server that was working fine until some genius crashed it the other day. I'm not sure what they were doing wh...
Summary: Whenever the domain administrator account passwoed is being changed, user accounts are getting locked out. We are repeatedly getting this problem, eve...
Summary: I have a user call me every morning to unlock his account on the domain. I told him to shutdown his PC before leaving office and I set him up just log...
Summary: This doesn't make any sense. Either the account is locked out or the password is being typed incorrectly. CAPS Lock on perhaps? Can you login with ...
Summary: I can have the computers join the domain but when I try to add domain accounts to the local computer or configure Outlook, I have problems. Event ID ...
Summary: I have a very small network (2 computers) for testing purposes. I have a domain set up and working but I wanted to see what would happen if I tried l...
Summary: Hi all, I have over 70 domain win2k/xp pro laptops and workstations, that dont login to the domain, only authenticate via syncd usernames and password...
Summary: The Outlook stuff is saved in their .pst file on their computer. You can still use that and maintain all email, contacts, etc. Just point Outlook to...
Summary: Can anyone tell me how I can transfer some local user accounts from one Windows 2003 server to another? I would like to keep their passwords and group...
Summary: In the past few days i have been facing a weird problem with Active Directory. Once in a while the computer accounts added to the domain controller ge...
Summary: If you want to have centralized management of user accounts, you'll need to create a domain. You would make the 2003 server a domain controller and c...
Summary: Please help I have exhausted all attempts to solve this on my own. I have been trying unsuccessfully for weeks to get one workstation (laptop) using w...
Summary: Follow-up: I confirmed that the domain account was added to "Power Users" group on the client pc as "ourdomain\f.lllll" This access level, however, ca...
Summary: Do command-line tools exist that show and reset a "Account is locked out" status on a userid in Windows Server 2003 / Active Directory. I found the d...
Summary: For XP, make sure that the "Show all hidden files" is checked off under View/Folder Options. Most of what is important in a user profile is in hidden...
Summary: Sounds simple enough but say they do login to a local account is there a way to stop internet traffic from reaching them or getting sent from them ? u...
Summary: You can choose Curt and Jennifer's advice, but you can also treat this as a business. Set a password on BIOS, put a physical lock on the case so it c...