XP prob with multiple user on same pc and same domain
.XP prob with multiple user on same pc and same domain
Work staition os is XP professional
Network pc windows2000 server
Domain PBS
When I add usser #1 to log onto the domain PBS
every is ok.
when I add a 2nd user to the same pc to log onto the same domain I get
this error message.
The user could not be added because the following error has occurred:
The trust relationship between this workstation and primary failed
any ideas
Work staition os is XP professional
Network pc windows2000 server
Domain PBS
When I add usser #1 to log onto the domain PBS
every is ok.
when I add a 2nd user to the same pc to log onto the same domain I get
this error message.
The user could not be added because the following error has occurred:
The trust relationship between this workstation and primary failed
any ideas
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ace123 Member Posts: 26 ■□□□□□□□□□I track down a bit
problem seems to be with XP fast logon
ref MS Q305293
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q305293
The following table summarizes the default processing of policy on Windows XP.
2000 Synchronous Asynchronous
XP Pro Asynchronous Asynchronous
Note that Windows XP clients support Fast Logon Optimization in any domain environment. To turn off Fast Logon Optimization, you can use the following policy setting:
Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\System\Logon\
Always wait for the network at computer startup and logon
The prob now is that I can't find " Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\System\Logon\ " on the computer anywere.
can anyone tell me how to diable fast logon on a XP computer.
thanks for any help -
Webmaster Admin Posts: 10,292 AdminJust to be sure: are you looking for the "Always wait for the network at computer startup and logon" policy on your XP computer or in the domain policy on the DC
Here's another article: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/windowsserver2003/proddocs/server/optim_gp.asp -
Enforcer Member Posts: 74 ■■□□□□□□□□seen this somewhere beforeMission statement : To change and deviate from the subject at the earliest opportunity.