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Rudy
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Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2005 8:05 am    Post subject: Can't login to domain Reply with quote

Hello all,

I have a small network at home, setup on a domain. All of a sudden, this
evening when I turn on my client computer, I can't login into the domain. It
states the domain is down, or my computer doesn't have permmision.
I know it a computer thing, my other client works fine. I can log on
locally, but not on the domain. My domin computer seems to be fine, I made a
new user, still nothing. Any thoghts?

Thanks!
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Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
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Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2005 8:21 am    Post subject: Re: Can't login to domain Reply with quote

Rudy wrote:
Quote:
Hello all,

I have a small network at home, setup on a domain. All of a sudden,
this evening when I turn on my client computer, I can't login into
the domain. It states the domain is down, or my computer doesn't have
permmision.
I know it a computer thing, my other client works fine. I can log on
locally, but not on the domain. My domin computer seems to be fine, I
made a new user, still nothing. Any thoghts?

Thanks!

Can you ping the domain controller by name from your workstation?
Have you checked the event logs on the workstation (presuming it's
NT-based)?
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Rudy
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Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2005 9:03 am    Post subject: Re: Can't login to domain Reply with quote

Thanks for the quick response Lanwench!
I couldn't ping my domain. I did get back in just now. I logged in as a
local, went back to a workgroup, and then rejoined the domain. For some
reason my trust between the two became screwed up, not sure what. But,
thanks again for the quick tip!!

Rudy

"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:

Quote:
Rudy wrote:
Hello all,

I have a small network at home, setup on a domain. All of a sudden,
this evening when I turn on my client computer, I can't login into
the domain. It states the domain is down, or my computer doesn't have
permmision.
I know it a computer thing, my other client works fine. I can log on
locally, but not on the domain. My domin computer seems to be fine, I
made a new user, still nothing. Any thoghts?

Thanks!

Can you ping the domain controller by name from your workstation?
Have you checked the event logs on the workstation (presuming it's
NT-based)?


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Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
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Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2005 8:53 pm    Post subject: Re: Can't login to domain Reply with quote

Rudy wrote:
Quote:
Thanks for the quick response Lanwench!
I couldn't ping my domain. I did get back in just now. I logged in
as a local, went back to a workgroup, and then rejoined the domain.
For some reason my trust between the two became screwed up, not sure
what. But, thanks again for the quick tip!!

You're welcome - glad you got it resolved. If this happens again, look at
your event logs for clues.
Quote:

Rudy

"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:

Rudy wrote:
Hello all,

I have a small network at home, setup on a domain. All of a sudden,
this evening when I turn on my client computer, I can't login into
the domain. It states the domain is down, or my computer doesn't
have permmision.
I know it a computer thing, my other client works fine. I can log
on locally, but not on the domain. My domin computer seems to be
fine, I made a new user, still nothing. Any thoghts?

Thanks!

Can you ping the domain controller by name from your workstation?
Have you checked the event logs on the workstation (presuming it's
NT-based)?
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