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The system cannot logon to domain


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I have a win2003 server with winXP clients that are in domain. The problem that i'm having is that when users try to login to domain they get "The system could not log you on. Make sure your user name and domain are correct, then type your password again. Letters in passwords must be typed using the correct case" I'm using correct user name & password but I can login to local user accounts, After adding workgroup and again to domain it will work same user name & password, can anyone help me please

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HI

I have a win2003 server with winXP clients that are in domain. The problem that i'm having is that when users try to login to domain they get "The system could not log you on. Make sure your user name and domain are correct, then type your password again. Letters in passwords must be typed using the correct case" I'm using correct user name & password but I can login to local user accounts, After adding workgroup and again to domain it will work same user name & password, can anyone help me please

Suggest checking date/time on server and pcs. Check event logs as they should give you a clue as to what area to look at.

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I have had this problem and it was all down to DNS, make sure you have the DNS server set in your DHCP scope or statically assigned on your PC's

Then make a brand new Admin account and go and try to log in, if that doesnt solve the problems re-install DNS on a local server for your internal network.

This may JUST solve the problem

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