Hello,

I have a customer who administates his win2000 domain.
This domain includes Win98, WinNT4 Win2000 and WinXp clients.
Somewhere recently something has happened, which caused that the WinNt4
workstations could not logon to the domain anymore.
The other type of workstations dont have problems, specific WinNt4.
I already installed a fresh WinNt4 workstation, but still problems.
- I can add the workstation to the domain.
- system must reboot to activate, but when i try to logon to the domain is
receive the following error:
Computer account doesn't exist or the accounts passowrd is incorrect.

When i disable the Nt4 workstations account in active directory, i receive
another error, stating to contact the administator because the account is
disabled.

Any help is appreciated.

Thanks in advance,

Jacco Dominicus

Re: Problem adding NT4 workstation to the domain by Marina

Marina
Thu Mar 10 12:55:17 CST 2005

Answered in the Dutch newsgroup as well:

Is WINS running on the SBS? Does the ipconfig/all on the client show that
everything is pointing to the server IP?

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Regards,

Marina
Microsoft SBS-MVP
One of the Magical M&M's

"Jacco Dominicus" <JaccoDominicus@discussions.microsoft.com> schreef in
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> Hello,
>
> I have a customer who administates his win2000 domain.
> This domain includes Win98, WinNT4 Win2000 and WinXp clients.
> Somewhere recently something has happened, which caused that the WinNt4
> workstations could not logon to the domain anymore.
> The other type of workstations dont have problems, specific WinNt4.
> I already installed a fresh WinNt4 workstation, but still problems.
> - I can add the workstation to the domain.
> - system must reboot to activate, but when i try to logon to the domain is
> receive the following error:
> Computer account doesn't exist or the accounts passowrd is incorrect.
>
> When i disable the Nt4 workstations account in active directory, i receive
> another error, stating to contact the administator because the account is
> disabled.
>
> Any help is appreciated.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Jacco Dominicus