I saw a question asking what should be done if a local computer is added to a
domain, the network connection is fine, the local admin can logon, but the
domain admin can't logon. What could be the problem? it can't be a dns
issue, since the computer was successfully added to the domain in the first
place.

Re: 70-290, domain admin logon problems by catwalker63

catwalker63
Sun Apr 10 18:40:32 CDT 2005

"=?Utf-8?B?U2VzaG91YW4=?=" <Seshouan@discussions.microsoft.com> prattled
ceaslessly in news:EBD79DDF-F3DF-4EA5-834A-0E3BB4FE85CE@microsoft.com:

> I saw a question asking what should be done if a local computer is
> added to a domain, the network connection is fine, the local admin can
> logon, but the domain admin can't logon. What could be the problem?
> it can't be a dns issue, since the computer was successfully added to
> the domain in the first place.

Go away a.s.s.f.u.c.k.e.r!!

--
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aka Pu$$y Feet
BS, MCP, MCSA
MCNGP #43
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"If man could be crossed with the cat, it would improve man, but it would
deteriorate the cat." Mark Twain

RE: 70-290, domain admin logon problems by MarkMS

MarkMS
Sun Apr 10 18:41:04 CDT 2005

Seshouan you really should go and look at a book or google this stuff,
repeatedly asking 'test' questions in a microsoft learning newsgroup isnt
really the way to pass your exam. As blastingfonda said earlier, you are in
breach of the Exam NDA - which may lead to revocation of your certification
(if your unsure what revocation means do a search in google for a thing
called a Certificate Authority, and you might learn something).

Mark.

RE: 70-290, domain admin logon problems by Seshouan

Seshouan
Sun Apr 10 18:47:02 CDT 2005

I've now passed the exam, I'm just trying to figure out some things for
myself. that's what a news group is for, to clarify questions and methods.
but if this is not allowed, I'll just look elsewhere

"Mark [MS]" wrote:

> Seshouan you really should go and look at a book or google this stuff,
> repeatedly asking 'test' questions in a microsoft learning newsgroup isnt
> really the way to pass your exam. As blastingfonda said earlier, you are in
> breach of the Exam NDA - which may lead to revocation of your certification
> (if your unsure what revocation means do a search in google for a thing
> called a Certificate Authority, and you might learn something).
>
> Mark.

RE: 70-290, domain admin logon problems by catwalker63

catwalker63
Sun Apr 10 19:39:09 CDT 2005

"=?Utf-8?B?U2VzaG91YW4=?=" <Seshouan@discussions.microsoft.com> prattled
ceaslessly in news:2A06EDE5-49B6-42E4-97BC-63F274C18A0F@microsoft.com:

> I've now passed the exam, I'm just trying to figure out some things
> for myself. that's what a news group is for, to clarify questions and
> methods. but if this is not allowed, I'll just look elsewhere
>

The newsgroup is not a place to violate the NDA. If you persist you will
be reported.

--
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aka Pu$$y Feet
BS, MCP, MCSA
MCNGP #43
www.mcngp.com
faq.mcngp.com
"If man could be crossed with the cat, it would improve man, but it would
deteriorate the cat." Mark Twain

Re: 70-290, domain admin logon problems by blastingfonda

blastingfonda
Sun Apr 10 21:25:55 CDT 2005

Already reported him. His abusive language and threat to bash a woman's
head in pushed me over the edge.

With any luck they'll revoke any certs he happens to get. I encourage
everyone to report this individual to the e-mail address listed at the
bottom of this page:

http://www.microsoft.com/learning/mcp/program/piracy.asp

catwalker63 wrote:
> The newsgroup is not a place to violate the NDA. If you persist you
will
> be reported.
>
> --


Re: 70-290, domain admin logon problems by Seshouan

Seshouan
Mon Apr 11 03:48:03 CDT 2005

I'll be reporting you too you moron. it's funny how you say that I use
abusive language, considering that I've seen your colorful replies to
people's questions. we'll see what microsoft says about that, you little
willy.

"blastingfonda" wrote:

> Already reported him. His abusive language and threat to bash a woman's
> head in pushed me over the edge.
>
> With any luck they'll revoke any certs he happens to get. I encourage
> everyone to report this individual to the e-mail address listed at the
> bottom of this page:
>
> http://www.microsoft.com/learning/mcp/program/piracy.asp
>
> catwalker63 wrote:
> > The newsgroup is not a place to violate the NDA. If you persist you
> will
> > be reported.
> >
> > --
>
>

Re: 70-290, domain admin logon problems by JaR

JaR
Mon Apr 11 11:04:21 CDT 2005

In microsoft.public.cert.exam.mcse, =?Utf-8?B?U2VzaG91YW4=?= climbed on
a soapbox & opined:

> I'll be reporting you too you moron. it's funny how you say that I
> use abusive language, considering that I've seen your colorful replies
> to people's questions. we'll see what microsoft says about that, you
> little willy.

He's not the one violating the NDA and making threats, dolt. What are you,
twelve?

Furrfu!

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Re: 70-290, domain admin logon problems by blastingfonda

blastingfonda
Mon Apr 11 11:48:00 CDT 2005

Yeah, Microsoft is really going to bust me for saying insulting things
to jackasses such as yourself.

However, unlike yourself, I haven't posted the contents of specific
test questions to a Microsoft test on a public newsgroup viewed around
the world.

You realize they can revoke your certs and ban you for life from
receiving any Microsoft certifications, right braindumper?

Seshouan wrote:
> I'll be reporting you too you moron. it's funny how you say that I
use
> abusive language, considering that I've seen your colorful replies to

> people's questions. we'll see what microsoft says about that, you
little
> willy.
>
> "blastingfonda" wrote:
>
> > Already reported him. His abusive language and threat to bash a
woman's
> > head in pushed me over the edge.
> >
> > With any luck they'll revoke any certs he happens to get. I
encourage
> > everyone to report this individual to the e-mail address listed at
the
> > bottom of this page:
> >
> > http://www.microsoft.com/learning/mcp/program/piracy.asp
> >
> > catwalker63 wrote:
> > > The newsgroup is not a place to violate the NDA. If you persist
you
> > will
> > > be reported.
> > >
> > > --
> >
> >


Re: 70-290, domain admin logon problems by Keyboard

Keyboard
Mon Apr 11 12:08:15 CDT 2005


>-----Original Message-----
>Yeah, Microsoft is really going to bust me for saying
insulting things
>to jackasses such as yourself.
>
>However, unlike yourself, I haven't posted the contents
of specific
>test questions to a Microsoft test on a public newsgroup
viewed around
>the world.
>
>You realize they can revoke your certs and ban you for
life from
>receiving any Microsoft certifications, right braindumper?
>

Nice form... but you seem to lack the magic it takes to
put these people in thier place. You seem to be on the
verge... but what will it take for you to come over to the
dark side? those magic words.

And, not as though you need the help... what will your
lawyer do?

Re: 70-290, domain admin logon problems by Seshouan

Seshouan
Mon Apr 11 15:56:02 CDT 2005

well, I don't think I'm dumping test questions with precise scenarios and
answer options. All I'm trying to do is to get a better understanding of
what I didn't get on the exam, and learn what the best practices are, because
there are approaches on the exam that I don't do as an administrator, and
that I'm confused about. Where then can I talk about this without offended
thin lipped people like you?

"blastingfonda" wrote:

> Yeah, Microsoft is really going to bust me for saying insulting things
> to jackasses such as yourself.
>
> However, unlike yourself, I haven't posted the contents of specific
> test questions to a Microsoft test on a public newsgroup viewed around
> the world.
>
> You realize they can revoke your certs and ban you for life from
> receiving any Microsoft certifications, right braindumper?
>
> Seshouan wrote:
> > I'll be reporting you too you moron. it's funny how you say that I
> use
> > abusive language, considering that I've seen your colorful replies to
>
> > people's questions. we'll see what microsoft says about that, you
> little
> > willy.
> >
> > "blastingfonda" wrote:
> >
> > > Already reported him. His abusive language and threat to bash a
> woman's
> > > head in pushed me over the edge.
> > >
> > > With any luck they'll revoke any certs he happens to get. I
> encourage
> > > everyone to report this individual to the e-mail address listed at
> the
> > > bottom of this page:
> > >
> > > http://www.microsoft.com/learning/mcp/program/piracy.asp
> > >
> > > catwalker63 wrote:
> > > > The newsgroup is not a place to violate the NDA. If you persist
> you
> > > will
> > > > be reported.
> > > >
> > > > --
> > >
> > >
>
>

70-290, domain admin logon problems by anonymous

anonymous
Tue Apr 19 20:30:47 CDT 2005


>-----Original Message-----
>I saw a question asking what should be done if a local
computer is added to a
>domain, the network connection is fine, the local admin
can logon, but the
>domain admin can't logon. What could be the problem?
it can't be a dns
>issue, since the computer was successfully added to the
domain in the first
>place.
>.
>i believe it had to do with replication. wasn't this
user a new user and he was added in another location.