Guest CUBuffs Posted November 28, 2007 Posted November 28, 2007 I have a user who after logging in to our Server 2003 domain from her XP Pro pc has multiple access issues. She is unable to access her public files and receives a prompt to login for access to the server. When inputing her username and password she then receives the following error message: "Logon unsuccessful: The username you typed is the same as the username you logged in with. That username has already been tried. A domain controller cannot be found to verify that username." Additionally, she has no access to printers and when launching Outlook 2003 for access to the Exchange server 2003 she is prompted for her username and password but cannot gain access. The error message says the login information is incorrect. I have tried changing her login password several times but the problems continue. She is the only user out of 45 others that seems to have this problem. It seems as if she has not been authenticated by the One and only server we have. All comments and ideas are appreciated. Thanks.
Guest Pegasus \(MVP\) Posted November 28, 2007 Posted November 28, 2007 Re: Multiple access problems after login to domain "CUBuffs" <CUBuffs@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:023BC916-CEDE-43C8-9E8E-E770F719090F@microsoft.com... >I have a user who after logging in to our Server 2003 domain from her XP >Pro > pc has multiple access issues. She is unable to access her public files > and > receives a prompt to login for access to the server. When inputing her > username and password she then receives the following error message: > > "Logon unsuccessful: The username you typed is the same as the username > you > logged in with. That username has already been tried. A domain > controller > cannot be found to verify that username." > > Additionally, she has no access to printers and when launching Outlook > 2003 > for access to the Exchange server 2003 she is prompted for her username > and > password but cannot gain access. The error message says the login > information is incorrect. > > I have tried changing her login password several times but the problems > continue. She is the only user out of 45 others that seems to have this > problem. It seems as if she has not been authenticated by the One and > only > server we have. > > All comments and ideas are appreciated. Thanks. She might have a corrupted profile. Reboot the machine, log on as admin and rename her profile folder to something else, then try again.
Guest CUBuffs Posted November 28, 2007 Posted November 28, 2007 Re: Multiple access problems after login to domain She has tried logging in from other computers on the domain with the same results. Could this still be a corrupted profile? Also, the security event log shows event id 675 pre-authentication failure. "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote: > > "CUBuffs" <CUBuffs@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:023BC916-CEDE-43C8-9E8E-E770F719090F@microsoft.com... > >I have a user who after logging in to our Server 2003 domain from her XP > >Pro > > pc has multiple access issues. She is unable to access her public files > > and > > receives a prompt to login for access to the server. When inputing her > > username and password she then receives the following error message: > > > > "Logon unsuccessful: The username you typed is the same as the username > > you > > logged in with. That username has already been tried. A domain > > controller > > cannot be found to verify that username." > > > > Additionally, she has no access to printers and when launching Outlook > > 2003 > > for access to the Exchange server 2003 she is prompted for her username > > and > > password but cannot gain access. The error message says the login > > information is incorrect. > > > > I have tried changing her login password several times but the problems > > continue. She is the only user out of 45 others that seems to have this > > problem. It seems as if she has not been authenticated by the One and > > only > > server we have. > > > > All comments and ideas are appreciated. Thanks. > > She might have a corrupted profile. Reboot the machine, log on > as admin and rename her profile folder to something else, then > try again. > > >
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