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  1. #1
    bawalker@gmail.com Guest

    Logon Failure User Account Restriction

    Hello all,

    I have been wracking my brain at this for several days now. Currently
    I have an in home/business with a Windows Server 2003 setup with
    Active Directory and several XP Pro workstations attached to it. I
    have been running this setup since the Windows 2000 server days with
    little problem.

    However just within the past month I've had an issue on one XP
    workstation that acts as a file server. On that workstation I have it
    setup to be logged in as myself with a domain account that has
    administrator permissions. Part of the role for this XP system is
    when i work on a clients computer, I access my driver & downloads
    share as I prep a customers computer. Even though their system isn't
    on my domain, I have always been able to use a \\mypc\e$ and then
    navigate into the specific folder to get the drivers I need. When I
    do that I've always been prompted for a username and password. I'd
    enter 'administrator' and 'mypassword' to gain access.

    Then after I reformatted XP on that system, I started noticing some
    issues when trying to accomplish the above. When accessing that
    share, the administrator / mypassword wasn't getting accepted. I
    eventually figured out it wated 'my-domainname\administrator' for the
    username and same password.

    I then tried this by taking a dell optiplex system that I reformatted
    entirely, reinstalled XP, and only put on networking drivers. I then
    tried to access my XP system even though this optiplex was NOT on the
    domain. This time I simply got:

    "Logon Failure : User Account Restriction...."

    I checked and checked on google for hours and it seems that this issue
    results alot from when two XP boxes are connected on a workgroup
    setting, but this is not. This is my XP box inside a Windows Active
    Directory and trying to access a "E$" share from a system outside the
    active directory in a workgroup. This has worked for years but now is
    not.

    Can anyone help explain why and how to solve this? I'm at a loss now.

    Thanks!

    Brad

  2. #2
    Peter Foldes Guest

    Re: Logon Failure User Account Restriction

    Crossposted to the windows.server.networking.

    --
    Peter

    Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others
    Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged.

    <bawalker@gmail.com> wrote in message
    news:a803562d-cef2-4656-869c-2e46a679650e@o36g2000yqh.googlegroups.com...
    > Hello all,
    >
    > I have been wracking my brain at this for several days now. Currently
    > I have an in home/business with a Windows Server 2003 setup with
    > Active Directory and several XP Pro workstations attached to it. I
    > have been running this setup since the Windows 2000 server days with
    > little problem.
    >
    > However just within the past month I've had an issue on one XP
    > workstation that acts as a file server. On that workstation I have it
    > setup to be logged in as myself with a domain account that has
    > administrator permissions. Part of the role for this XP system is
    > when i work on a clients computer, I access my driver & downloads
    > share as I prep a customers computer. Even though their system isn't
    > on my domain, I have always been able to use a \\mypc\e$ and then
    > navigate into the specific folder to get the drivers I need. When I
    > do that I've always been prompted for a username and password. I'd
    > enter 'administrator' and 'mypassword' to gain access.
    >
    > Then after I reformatted XP on that system, I started noticing some
    > issues when trying to accomplish the above. When accessing that
    > share, the administrator / mypassword wasn't getting accepted. I
    > eventually figured out it wated 'my-domainname\administrator' for the
    > username and same password.
    >
    > I then tried this by taking a dell optiplex system that I reformatted
    > entirely, reinstalled XP, and only put on networking drivers. I then
    > tried to access my XP system even though this optiplex was NOT on the
    > domain. This time I simply got:
    >
    > "Logon Failure : User Account Restriction...."
    >
    > I checked and checked on google for hours and it seems that this issue
    > results alot from when two XP boxes are connected on a workgroup
    > setting, but this is not. This is my XP box inside a Windows Active
    > Directory and trying to access a "E$" share from a system outside the
    > active directory in a workgroup. This has worked for years but now is
    > not.
    >
    > Can anyone help explain why and how to solve this? I'm at a loss now.
    >
    > Thanks!
    >
    > Brad



  3. #3
    Isaac Oben -MCSE, MCITP Guest

    Re: Logon Failure User Account Restriction

    Hello Brad,
    I am not sure if these might help, but it seems to be similar to what you
    are experiencing..Take a look at it and let us know
    http://www.computing.net/answers/win...tric/2927.html

    If that doesn't work, then I will be looking more towards DNS and also file
    permissions.
    What if you completely allow (temporarily) everyone or authenticated users
    full access to the share (\\mypc\e$ ), do you still have the problem?

    Isaac

    <bawalker@gmail.com> wrote in message
    news:a803562d-cef2-4656-869c-2e46a679650e@o36g2000yqh.googlegroups.com...
    > Hello all,
    >
    > I have been wracking my brain at this for several days now. Currently
    > I have an in home/business with a Windows Server 2003 setup with
    > Active Directory and several XP Pro workstations attached to it. I
    > have been running this setup since the Windows 2000 server days with
    > little problem.
    >
    > However just within the past month I've had an issue on one XP
    > workstation that acts as a file server. On that workstation I have it
    > setup to be logged in as myself with a domain account that has
    > administrator permissions. Part of the role for this XP system is
    > when i work on a clients computer, I access my driver & downloads
    > share as I prep a customers computer. Even though their system isn't
    > on my domain, I have always been able to use a \\mypc\e$ and then
    > navigate into the specific folder to get the drivers I need. When I
    > do that I've always been prompted for a username and password. I'd
    > enter 'administrator' and 'mypassword' to gain access.
    >
    > Then after I reformatted XP on that system, I started noticing some
    > issues when trying to accomplish the above. When accessing that
    > share, the administrator / mypassword wasn't getting accepted. I
    > eventually figured out it wated 'my-domainname\administrator' for the
    > username and same password.
    >
    > I then tried this by taking a dell optiplex system that I reformatted
    > entirely, reinstalled XP, and only put on networking drivers. I then
    > tried to access my XP system even though this optiplex was NOT on the
    > domain. This time I simply got:
    >
    > "Logon Failure : User Account Restriction...."
    >
    > I checked and checked on google for hours and it seems that this issue
    > results alot from when two XP boxes are connected on a workgroup
    > setting, but this is not. This is my XP box inside a Windows Active
    > Directory and trying to access a "E$" share from a system outside the
    > active directory in a workgroup. This has worked for years but now is
    > not.
    >
    > Can anyone help explain why and how to solve this? I'm at a loss now.
    >
    > Thanks!
    >
    > Brad




  4. #4
    bawalker@gmail.com Guest

    Re: Logon Failure User Account Restriction

    Isaac,

    Thanks for the link. However when I go into the registry to look at
    the registry edit offered by that article, the registry option was set
    to 0 already so that definitely didn't have anything to do with it.

    I did some more testing of my own this morning thinking, it might be
    my XP Pro workstation. So I removed it from the domain, made it join
    a workgroup and then re-added it to the domain. At the same time I
    also setup a new dell inspiron laptop with XP freshly installed with
    drivers only on it and it was joined on the domain too. So i went to
    the optiplex computer that was ONLY in a workgroup and tried to access
    shares on both computers, and while both systems responded to pings, I
    received the same error regarding accessing the shares. The shares
    were open to everyone from admin rights down to 'everyone' rights.

    Now I'm thinking it may not be an issue with my XP workstation, but an
    issue with the Active Directory...?? Being that this issue is now
    happening on a laptop here when I try to access shares on it?

    The interesting thing is, for any computer INSIDE the active
    directory, I can access the shares just fine. Just not when I'm on
    the outside of the domain in a workgroup setup trying to access shares
    via administrator access that I have.

    Thoughts, suggestions??

    Bradley


    On Feb 24, 12:33 am, "Isaac Oben -MCSE, MCITP"
    <isaac.o...@nospam.gmail.com> wrote:
    > Hello Brad,
    > I am not sure if these might help, but it seems to be similar to what you
    > are experiencing..Take a look at it and let us knowhttp://www.computing.net/answers/windows-2003/logon-failure-user-acco...
    >
    > If that doesn't work, then I will be looking more towards DNS and also file
    > permissions.
    > What if you completely allow (temporarily) everyone or authenticated users
    > full access to the share (\\mypc\e$ ), do you still have the problem?




    > Isaac
    >
    > <bawal...@gmail.com> wrote in message
    >
    > news:a803562d-cef2-4656-869c-2e46a679650e@o36g2000yqh.googlegroups.com...
    >
    > > Hello all,

    >
    > > I have been wracking my brain at this for several days now. Currently
    > > I have an in home/business with a Windows Server 2003 setup with
    > > Active Directory and several XP Pro workstations attached to it. I
    > > have been running this setup since the Windows 2000 server days with
    > > little problem.

    >
    > > However just within the past month I've had an issue on one XP
    > > workstation that acts as a file server. On that workstation I have it
    > > setup to be logged in as myself with a domain account that has
    > > administrator permissions. Part of the role for this XP system is
    > > when i work on a clients computer, I access my driver & downloads
    > > share as I prep a customers computer. Even though their system isn't
    > > on my domain, I have always been able to use a \\mypc\e$ and then
    > > navigate into the specific folder to get the drivers I need. When I
    > > do that I've always been prompted for a username and password. I'd
    > > enter 'administrator' and 'mypassword' to gain access.

    >
    > > Then after I reformatted XP on that system, I started noticing some
    > > issues when trying to accomplish the above. When accessing that
    > > share, the administrator / mypassword wasn't getting accepted. I
    > > eventually figured out it wated 'my-domainname\administrator' for the
    > > username and same password.

    >
    > > I then tried this by taking a dell optiplex system that I reformatted
    > > entirely, reinstalled XP, and only put on networking drivers. I then
    > > tried to access my XP system even though this optiplex was NOT on the
    > > domain. This time I simply got:

    >
    > > "Logon Failure : User Account Restriction...."

    >
    > > I checked and checked on google for hours and it seems that this issue
    > > results alot from when two XP boxes are connected on a workgroup
    > > setting, but this is not. This is my XP box inside a Windows Active
    > > Directory and trying to access a "E$" share from a system outside the
    > > active directory in a workgroup. This has worked for years but now is
    > > not.

    >
    > > Can anyone help explain why and how to solve this? I'm at a loss now..

    >
    > > Thanks!

    >
    > > Brad



  5. #5
    modem Guest

    Re: Logon Failure User Account Restriction

    Isaac,

    Thanks for the link. However when I go into the registry to look at
    the registry edit offered by that article, the registry option was set
    to 0 already so that definitely didn't have anything to do with it.

    I did some more testing of my own this morning thinking, it might be
    my XP Pro workstation. So I removed it from the domain, made it join
    a workgroup and then re-added it to the domain. At the same time I
    also setup a new dell inspiron laptop with XP freshly installed with
    drivers only on it and it was joined on the domain too. So i went to
    the optiplex computer that was ONLY in a workgroup and tried to access
    shares on both computers, and while both systems responded to pings, I
    received the same error regarding accessing the shares. The shares
    were open to everyone from admin rights down to 'everyone' rights.

    Now I'm thinking it may not be an issue with my XP workstation, but an
    issue with the Active Directory...?? Being that this issue is now
    happening on a laptop here when I try to access shares on it?

    The interesting thing is, for any computer INSIDE the active
    directory, I can access the shares just fine. Just not when I'm on
    the outside of the domain in a workgroup setup trying to access shares
    via administrator access that I have.

    Thoughts, suggestions??

    Bradley

    On Feb 24, 12:17 am, "Peter Foldes" <okf...@hotmail.com> wrote:
    > Crossposted to the windows.server.networking.
    >
    > --
    > Peter
    >
    > Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others
    > Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged.
    >
    > <bawal...@gmail.com> wrote in message
    >
    > news:a803562d-cef2-4656-869c-2e46a679650e@o36g2000yqh.googlegroups.com...
    >
    > > Hello all,

    >
    > > I have been wracking my brain at this for several days now. Currently
    > > I have an in home/business with a Windows Server 2003 setup with
    > > Active Directory and several XP Pro workstations attached to it. I
    > > have been running this setup since the Windows 2000 server days with
    > > little problem.

    >
    > > However just within the past month I've had an issue on one XP
    > > workstation that acts as a file server. On that workstation I have it
    > > setup to be logged in as myself with a domain account that has
    > > administrator permissions. Part of the role for this XP system is
    > > when i work on a clients computer, I access my driver & downloads
    > > share as I prep a customers computer. Even though their system isn't
    > > on my domain, I have always been able to use a \\mypc\e$ and then
    > > navigate into the specific folder to get the drivers I need. When I
    > > do that I've always been prompted for a username and password. I'd
    > > enter 'administrator' and 'mypassword' to gain access.

    >
    > > Then after I reformatted XP on that system, I started noticing some
    > > issues when trying to accomplish the above. When accessing that
    > > share, the administrator / mypassword wasn't getting accepted. I
    > > eventually figured out it wated 'my-domainname\administrator' for the
    > > username and same password.

    >
    > > I then tried this by taking a dell optiplex system that I reformatted
    > > entirely, reinstalled XP, and only put on networking drivers. I then
    > > tried to access my XP system even though this optiplex was NOT on the
    > > domain. This time I simply got:

    >
    > > "Logon Failure : User Account Restriction...."

    >
    > > I checked and checked on google for hours and it seems that this issue
    > > results alot from when two XP boxes are connected on a workgroup
    > > setting, but this is not. This is my XP box inside a Windows Active
    > > Directory and trying to access a "E$" share from a system outside the
    > > active directory in a workgroup. This has worked for years but now is
    > > not.

    >
    > > Can anyone help explain why and how to solve this? I'm at a loss now..

    >
    > > Thanks!

    >
    > > Brad



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