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Old June 17th 08, 09:28 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.networking
Bipin
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Default User cannot logon to Domain

Since years user is using Windows 98 to work on old hardware with MS DOS
software. Since 1 month this user can't log anymore on the domain.
But on the same Windows 98 computer other users can logon to domain.
I fear this user account may have issues, because user was not able to reset
his password.

Error message that user get when logging in to Domain:
"Domain password you supplied is not correct or access to your logon server
is denied"

I have looked confirmed if some sort of password caching is enabled on
Windows 98 machine? (per http://support.microsoft.com/kb/140709)

Please assist,
Thanks in Advance,
Bipin
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Old June 17th 08, 09:32 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.networking
Bipin
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Default User cannot logon to Domain

Forgot to mention, its a Windows 2003 Native Domain...

"Bipin" wrote:

Since years user is using Windows 98 to work on old hardware with MS DOS
software. Since 1 month this user can't log anymore on the domain.
But on the same Windows 98 computer other users can logon to domain.
I fear this user account may have issues, because user was not able to reset
his password.

Error message that user get when logging in to Domain:
"Domain password you supplied is not correct or access to your logon server
is denied"

I have looked confirmed if some sort of password caching is enabled on
Windows 98 machine? (per http://support.microsoft.com/kb/140709)

Please assist,
Thanks in Advance,
Bipin

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Old June 17th 08, 09:32 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.networking
Bipin
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Default User cannot logon to Domain

Forgot to mention, its a Windows 2003 Native Domain...

"Bipin" wrote:

Since years user is using Windows 98 to work on old hardware with MS DOS
software. Since 1 month this user can't log anymore on the domain.
But on the same Windows 98 computer other users can logon to domain.
I fear this user account may have issues, because user was not able to reset
his password.

Error message that user get when logging in to Domain:
"Domain password you supplied is not correct or access to your logon server
is denied"

I have looked confirmed if some sort of password caching is enabled on
Windows 98 machine? (per http://support.microsoft.com/kb/140709)

Please assist,
Thanks in Advance,
Bipin

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Old June 17th 08, 10:33 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.networking
James Egan
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Default User cannot logon to Domain


On Tue, 17 Jun 2008 01:28:01 -0700, Bipin
wrote:

Since years user is using Windows 98 to work on old hardware with MS DOS
software. Since 1 month this user can't log anymore on the domain.
But on the same Windows 98 computer other users can logon to domain.
I fear this user account may have issues, because user was not able to reset
his password.

Error message that user get when logging in to Domain:
"Domain password you supplied is not correct or access to your logon server
is denied"

I have looked confirmed if some sort of password caching is enabled on
Windows 98 machine? (per http://support.microsoft.com/kb/140709)



To reset, delete the appropriate user.PWL file in the windows
directory.

If you enable "disable password caching" on the workstation, this will
do away with a second local logon which you probably don't want..

HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Pol icies\Network

Value Name: DisablePwdCaching
Data Type: REG_DWORD (DWORD Value)
Value Data: (0 = disabled, 1=enabled)




Jim.

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Old June 17th 08, 10:33 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.networking
James Egan
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Posts: 339
Default User cannot logon to Domain


On Tue, 17 Jun 2008 01:28:01 -0700, Bipin
wrote:

Since years user is using Windows 98 to work on old hardware with MS DOS
software. Since 1 month this user can't log anymore on the domain.
But on the same Windows 98 computer other users can logon to domain.
I fear this user account may have issues, because user was not able to reset
his password.

Error message that user get when logging in to Domain:
"Domain password you supplied is not correct or access to your logon server
is denied"

I have looked confirmed if some sort of password caching is enabled on
Windows 98 machine? (per http://support.microsoft.com/kb/140709)



To reset, delete the appropriate user.PWL file in the windows
directory.

If you enable "disable password caching" on the workstation, this will
do away with a second local logon which you probably don't want..

HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Pol icies\Network

Value Name: DisablePwdCaching
Data Type: REG_DWORD (DWORD Value)
Value Data: (0 = disabled, 1=enabled)




Jim.

 




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