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Guest North Coast Sea Foods
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I have a situation - the same user with two accounts and one mailbox.

>

> First account setup for a work group.

>

> Second account setup for the active directory and exchange mailbox

> (different password)

>

> Problem below.

>

> I logon with the workgroup account and setup Outook profile with the

> AD name and password - works great!

>

> Now I cannot logon, using the domain account, to the domain (on a

> different computer)?

>

> Is the Outlook Profile (domain authentication) on the work group,

> stopping me from logging on to the domain or is there a corrupted user

> account???

>

 

Outlook profile is working?/

> thx

>

> need to solve this one ASAP

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Guest Pegasus \(MVP\)
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Re: two user accounts same name -

 

 

"North Coast Sea Foods" <jleonard@northcoastseafoods.com> wrote in message

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> I have a situation - the same user with two accounts and one mailbox.

>>

>> First account setup for a work group.

>>

>> Second account setup for the active directory and exchange mailbox

>> (different password)

>>

>> Problem below.

>>

>> I logon with the workgroup account and setup Outook profile with the

>> AD name and password - works great!

>>

>> Now I cannot logon, using the domain account, to the domain (on a

>> different computer)?

>>

>> Is the Outlook Profile (domain authentication) on the work group,

>> stopping me from logging on to the domain or is there a corrupted user

>> account???

>>

>

> Outlook profile is working?/

>> thx

>>

>> need to solve this one ASAP

>

 

You write "Now I cannot logon, using the domain

account, to the domain (on a different computer)?"

 

You should report ***what happens*** when you

try to log on at this different computer.

 

A different question: Your post shows arrow-heads ( > )

at the beginning of each line. Have you posted it in a

different newsgroup as well?

Guest North Coast Sea Foods
Posted

Re: two user accounts same name -

 

I have posted in another group.

 

I did not receive the answer, I was looking for.

 

NOTHING HAPPENS - JUST WILL NOT LET ME LOG ON.

 

COMES BACK TELLING ME TO CHECK USER NAME AND PASSWORD.

 

 

"Pegasus (MVP)" <I.can@fly.com.oz> wrote in message

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>

> "North Coast Sea Foods" <jleonard@northcoastseafoods.com> wrote in message

> news:%23%23ZzipCaIHA.220@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

>> I have a situation - the same user with two accounts and one mailbox.

>>>

>>> First account setup for a work group.

>>>

>>> Second account setup for the active directory and exchange mailbox

>>> (different password)

>>>

>>> Problem below.

>>>

>>> I logon with the workgroup account and setup Outook profile with the

>>> AD name and password - works great!

>>>

>>> Now I cannot logon, using the domain account, to the domain (on a

>>> different computer)?

>>>

>>> Is the Outlook Profile (domain authentication) on the work group,

>>> stopping me from logging on to the domain or is there a corrupted user

>>> account???

>>>

>>

>> Outlook profile is working?/

>>> thx

>>>

>>> need to solve this one ASAP

>>

>

> You write "Now I cannot logon, using the domain

> account, to the domain (on a different computer)?"

>

> You should report ***what happens*** when you

> try to log on at this different computer.

>

> A different question: Your post shows arrow-heads ( > )

> at the beginning of each line. Have you posted it in a

> different newsgroup as well?

>

>

Guest Pegasus \(MVP\)
Posted

Re: two user accounts same name -

 

If you previously posted your question in a different group

then it's a good idea to say so in the second post, to avoid

being accused of multiposting (which is very much frowned

upon). And please note that writing messages all in upper

case is considered "shouting".

 

If you cannot log on at the second PC then that second

PC is probably not connected to the domain where the

user's account is defined. You can confirm this by

running the same tests with a different domain account.

 

 

"North Coast Sea Foods" <jleonard@northcoastseafoods.com> wrote in message

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>I have posted in another group.

>

> I did not receive the answer, I was looking for.

>

> NOTHING HAPPENS - JUST WILL NOT LET ME LOG ON.

>

> COMES BACK TELLING ME TO CHECK USER NAME AND PASSWORD.

>

>

> "Pegasus (MVP)" <I.can@fly.com.oz> wrote in message

> news:uWrfV3CaIHA.4880@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

>>

>> "North Coast Sea Foods" <jleonard@northcoastseafoods.com> wrote in

>> message news:%23%23ZzipCaIHA.220@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

>>> I have a situation - the same user with two accounts and one mailbox.

>>>>

>>>> First account setup for a work group.

>>>>

>>>> Second account setup for the active directory and exchange mailbox

>>>> (different password)

>>>>

>>>> Problem below.

>>>>

>>>> I logon with the workgroup account and setup Outook profile with the

>>>> AD name and password - works great!

>>>>

>>>> Now I cannot logon, using the domain account, to the domain (on a

>>>> different computer)?

>>>>

>>>> Is the Outlook Profile (domain authentication) on the work group,

>>>> stopping me from logging on to the domain or is there a corrupted user

>>>> account???

>>>>

>>>

>>> Outlook profile is working?/

>>>> thx

>>>>

>>>> need to solve this one ASAP

>>>

>>

>> You write "Now I cannot logon, using the domain

>> account, to the domain (on a different computer)?"

>>

>> You should report ***what happens*** when you

>> try to log on at this different computer.

>>

>> A different question: Your post shows arrow-heads ( > )

>> at the beginning of each line. Have you posted it in a

>> different newsgroup as well?

>>

>>

>

>

Guest North Coast Sea Foods
Posted

Re: two user accounts same name -

 

I'll take that as a pat on the a........

 

Yes I have considered all your other recommendations.

 

Guess - you seem to be disturbed about this.

 

Maybe I can suggest, you not look at sites that are intended to help

someone.

 

THAT ALL FOR NOW!!!

 

"Pegasus (MVP)" <I.can@fly.com.oz> wrote in message

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> If you previously posted your question in a different group

> then it's a good idea to say so in the second post, to avoid

> being accused of multiposting (which is very much frowned

> upon). And please note that writing messages all in upper

> case is considered "shouting".

>

> If you cannot log on at the second PC then that second

> PC is probably not connected to the domain where the

> user's account is defined. You can confirm this by

> running the same tests with a different domain account.

>

>

> "North Coast Sea Foods" <jleonard@northcoastseafoods.com> wrote in message

> news:ugKX48CaIHA.1164@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>>I have posted in another group.

>>

>> I did not receive the answer, I was looking for.

>>

>> NOTHING HAPPENS - JUST WILL NOT LET ME LOG ON.

>>

>> COMES BACK TELLING ME TO CHECK USER NAME AND PASSWORD.

>>

>>

>> "Pegasus (MVP)" <I.can@fly.com.oz> wrote in message

>> news:uWrfV3CaIHA.4880@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

>>>

>>> "North Coast Sea Foods" <jleonard@northcoastseafoods.com> wrote in

>>> message news:%23%23ZzipCaIHA.220@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

>>>> I have a situation - the same user with two accounts and one mailbox.

>>>>>

>>>>> First account setup for a work group.

>>>>>

>>>>> Second account setup for the active directory and exchange mailbox

>>>>> (different password)

>>>>>

>>>>> Problem below.

>>>>>

>>>>> I logon with the workgroup account and setup Outook profile with the

>>>>> AD name and password - works great!

>>>>>

>>>>> Now I cannot logon, using the domain account, to the domain (on a

>>>>> different computer)?

>>>>>

>>>>> Is the Outlook Profile (domain authentication) on the work group,

>>>>> stopping me from logging on to the domain or is there a corrupted user

>>>>> account???

>>>>>

>>>>

>>>> Outlook profile is working?/

>>>>> thx

>>>>>

>>>>> need to solve this one ASAP

>>>>

>>>

>>> You write "Now I cannot logon, using the domain

>>> account, to the domain (on a different computer)?"

>>>

>>> You should report ***what happens*** when you

>>> try to log on at this different computer.

>>>

>>> A different question: Your post shows arrow-heads ( > )

>>> at the beginning of each line. Have you posted it in a

>>> different newsgroup as well?

>>>

>>>

>>

>>

>

>

Guest Pegasus \(MVP\)
Posted

Re: two user accounts same name -

 

 

"North Coast Sea Foods" <jleonard@northcoastseafoods.com> wrote in message

news:uUJFPiDaIHA.5900@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

> I'll take that as a pat on the a........

>

> Yes I have considered all your other recommendations.

>

> Guess - you seem to be disturbed about this.

>

> Maybe I can suggest, you not look at sites that are intended to help

> someone.

>

 

When you ask a total stranger to help you solve your problems

then you do it in the nicest possible way. You do not bite his

hand. If you should start making your own contributions in this

newsgroup then you will soon realise why multiposting and

shouting are not popular. I now look forward to seeing your

responses here, helping other people solve their problems.

 

Good luck!


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