"mikemcd" <mikemcd@domain-xyz.in> wrote in message
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> Seth wrote on 03/08/2010 08:14 ET :
>> "mikemcd" wrote in message
>> news:
>>> Hello, I have a new client that has 2 new windows 7 Pro boxes and tries
>>> to
>>> connect to them through SBS 2003 RWW and he gets to login screen, when
>>> he
>>> enters
>>> his login the wrong user name or password comes up. He is using the
>>> correct
>>> login and has remote access rites. Any ideas?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> More details needed. Are these Win7 boxes "members" of a domain?
>> When
>> entering in the name/password on the Win7 boxes, entering in a local
>> account
>> or a domain account? Correct domain selected in the 3rd box (usually have
>> to
>> enable the 3rd box) or enter the username in the format of
>> domainusername.
> Yes they are domain members. Also when I log in local to the box it works.
> I
> also found that the first time after a server reboot it gives me no logon
> server
> available. It's one of the strangest things
> i've seen.
But what about the logins that are access denied? You didn't answer the
questions about how the fields are being populated for 2 or 3-bar logins.
If there is only 1 domain controller, then the "no logon server" message
isn't that unusual. Basically the machine is trying to authenticate itself,
but the services required haven't finished starting up yet.