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Windows and SBS 2003 RWW

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mikemcd

Flightless Bird
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?
 
S

Seth

Flightless Bird
"mikemcd" <mikemcd@domain-xyz.in> wrote in message
news:RbednfAvspAakAnW4p2dnAA@giganews.com...
> 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 domain\username.
 
M

mikemcd

Flightless Bird
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.
 
S

Seth

Flightless Bird
"mikemcd" <mikemcd@domain-xyz.in> wrote in message
news:ArSdnfD9oPg0AwjW4p2dnAA@giganews.com...
> 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.
 
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