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logon Failure by Computer accounts in different domain ?log. These are my school lab computers. They are on a different windows 2000 domain separate from the win2k3 Domain in the building. I have a file server on my win2k3 domain that these computers connect to via a logon script that maps a drive to the file server via some win2k3 domain account credentials. The mapping occurs just fine, and i actually see the successful login of that account throughout the logs. However, and at writing time, I am not sure how far the errors below go back. I am trying to figure out why the errors below are popping up. Why would these computers be trying to talk to the filesserver using the NtLmSsp process I am not sure where to begin the troubleshooting process Event Type: Failure Audit Event Source: Security Event Category: Logon/Logoff Event ID: 529 Date: 10/5/2006 Time: 2:26:30 AM User: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM Computer: FILESHARE Description: Logon Failure: Reason: Unknown user name or bad password User Name: MGT-UGRDLAB-D04$ Domain: AD Logon Type: 3 Logon Process: NtLmSsp Authentication Package: NTLM Workstation Name: MGT-UGRDLAB-D04 Sorry, this newsgroup is for questions about security in Access, the
database product that's part of Office Professional. You'll need to repost your question to a more appropriate newsgroup, one related to Windows Server. -- Show quoteHide quoteDoug Steele, Microsoft Access MVP http://I.Am/DougSteele (no private e-mails, please) "BookerW" <lone***@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:2A700FAC-BDB5-47A1-AB02-BFBD436A28F8@microsoft.com... > Ok, here is the situation. I have a plethora of these errors in my > security > log. These are my school lab computers. They are on a different windows > 2000 domain separate from the win2k3 Domain in the building. I have a > file > server on my win2k3 domain that these computers connect to via a logon > script > that maps a drive to the file server via some win2k3 domain account > credentials. The mapping occurs just fine, and i actually see the > successful > login of that account throughout the logs. > > However, and at writing time, I am not sure how far the errors below go > back. I am trying to figure out why the errors below are popping up. Why > would these computers be trying to talk to the filesserver using the > NtLmSsp > process > > I am not sure where to begin the troubleshooting process > > Event Type: Failure Audit > Event Source: Security > Event Category: Logon/Logoff > Event ID: 529 > Date: 10/5/2006 > Time: 2:26:30 AM > User: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM > Computer: FILESHARE > Description: > Logon Failure: > Reason: Unknown user name or bad password > User Name: MGT-UGRDLAB-D04$ > Domain: AD > Logon Type: 3 > Logon Process: NtLmSsp > Authentication Package: NTLM > Workstation Name: MGT-UGRDLAB-D04 > Thanks Doug, sorry, but thanks for th fast reply
Show quoteHide quote "Douglas J. Steele" wrote: > Sorry, this newsgroup is for questions about security in Access, the > database product that's part of Office Professional. > > You'll need to repost your question to a more appropriate newsgroup, one > related to Windows Server. > > -- > Doug Steele, Microsoft Access MVP > http://I.Am/DougSteele > (no private e-mails, please) > > > "BookerW" <lone***@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:2A700FAC-BDB5-47A1-AB02-BFBD436A28F8@microsoft.com... > > Ok, here is the situation. I have a plethora of these errors in my > > security > > log. These are my school lab computers. They are on a different windows > > 2000 domain separate from the win2k3 Domain in the building. I have a > > file > > server on my win2k3 domain that these computers connect to via a logon > > script > > that maps a drive to the file server via some win2k3 domain account > > credentials. The mapping occurs just fine, and i actually see the > > successful > > login of that account throughout the logs. > > > > However, and at writing time, I am not sure how far the errors below go > > back. I am trying to figure out why the errors below are popping up. Why > > would these computers be trying to talk to the filesserver using the > > NtLmSsp > > process > > > > I am not sure where to begin the troubleshooting process > > > > Event Type: Failure Audit > > Event Source: Security > > Event Category: Logon/Logoff > > Event ID: 529 > > Date: 10/5/2006 > > Time: 2:26:30 AM > > User: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM > > Computer: FILESHARE > > Description: > > Logon Failure: > > Reason: Unknown user name or bad password > > User Name: MGT-UGRDLAB-D04$ > > Domain: AD > > Logon Type: 3 > > Logon Process: NtLmSsp > > Authentication Package: NTLM > > Workstation Name: MGT-UGRDLAB-D04 > > > > > Thanks
Show quoteHide quote "Douglas J. Steele" wrote: > Sorry, this newsgroup is for questions about security in Access, the > database product that's part of Office Professional. > > You'll need to repost your question to a more appropriate newsgroup, one > related to Windows Server. > > -- > Doug Steele, Microsoft Access MVP > http://I.Am/DougSteele > (no private e-mails, please) > > > "BookerW" <lone***@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:2A700FAC-BDB5-47A1-AB02-BFBD436A28F8@microsoft.com... > > Ok, here is the situation. I have a plethora of these errors in my > > security > > log. These are my school lab computers. They are on a different windows > > 2000 domain separate from the win2k3 Domain in the building. I have a > > file > > server on my win2k3 domain that these computers connect to via a logon > > script > > that maps a drive to the file server via some win2k3 domain account > > credentials. The mapping occurs just fine, and i actually see the > > successful > > login of that account throughout the logs. > > > > However, and at writing time, I am not sure how far the errors below go > > back. I am trying to figure out why the errors below are popping up. Why > > would these computers be trying to talk to the filesserver using the > > NtLmSsp > > process > > > > I am not sure where to begin the troubleshooting process > > > > Event Type: Failure Audit > > Event Source: Security > > Event Category: Logon/Logoff > > Event ID: 529 > > Date: 10/5/2006 > > Time: 2:26:30 AM > > User: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM > > Computer: FILESHARE > > Description: > > Logon Failure: > > Reason: Unknown user name or bad password > > User Name: MGT-UGRDLAB-D04$ > > Domain: AD > > Logon Type: 3 > > Logon Process: NtLmSsp > > Authentication Package: NTLM > > Workstation Name: MGT-UGRDLAB-D04 > > > > > I am new to these groups so please exccuse me, someone hacked into my account
and changed my password and the special question so I am 100% locked out using my hotmail account that I have had for years. Please help me find out how to get my account back. Thanks Chuck -- Show quoteHide quotehelp please "Douglas J. Steele" wrote: > Sorry, this newsgroup is for questions about security in Access, the > database product that's part of Office Professional. > > You'll need to repost your question to a more appropriate newsgroup, one > related to Windows Server. > > -- > Doug Steele, Microsoft Access MVP > http://I.Am/DougSteele > (no private e-mails, please) > > > "BookerW" <lone***@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:2A700FAC-BDB5-47A1-AB02-BFBD436A28F8@microsoft.com... > > Ok, here is the situation. I have a plethora of these errors in my > > security > > log. These are my school lab computers. They are on a different windows > > 2000 domain separate from the win2k3 Domain in the building. I have a > > file > > server on my win2k3 domain that these computers connect to via a logon > > script > > that maps a drive to the file server via some win2k3 domain account > > credentials. The mapping occurs just fine, and i actually see the > > successful > > login of that account throughout the logs. > > > > However, and at writing time, I am not sure how far the errors below go > > back. I am trying to figure out why the errors below are popping up. Why > > would these computers be trying to talk to the filesserver using the > > NtLmSsp > > process > > > > I am not sure where to begin the troubleshooting process > > > > Event Type: Failure Audit > > Event Source: Security > > Event Category: Logon/Logoff > > Event ID: 529 > > Date: 10/5/2006 > > Time: 2:26:30 AM > > User: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM > > Computer: FILESHARE > > Description: > > Logon Failure: > > Reason: Unknown user name or bad password > > User Name: MGT-UGRDLAB-D04$ > > Domain: AD > > Logon Type: 3 > > Logon Process: NtLmSsp > > Authentication Package: NTLM > > Workstation Name: MGT-UGRDLAB-D04 > > > > > theycallmechucky wrote:
> Please help me find out We can't, hon. You posted your question to the newsgroup for security for> how to get my account back. Microsoft Access databases (part of MS Office software). Volunteers from all over the world answer questions about Access database security. A volunteer might be a dish washer in a restaurant in Detroit, MI, a crossing guard in Perth, Australia, or a congressman's aide. These volunteers don't work for Hotmail. Volunteers just have experience with Access databases and a desire to share that knowledge to help others. My advice to you is to create a new account and tell all your contacts to email you at your new address because your old one isn't yours anymore. -- Message posted via AccessMonster.com http://www.accessmonster.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/access-security/200610/1 |
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