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logon Failure by Computer accounts in different domain ?

Author
6 Oct 2006 7:24 PM
BookerW
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

Author
6 Oct 2006 9:08 PM
Douglas J. Steele
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)


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"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
>
Author
6 Oct 2006 9:28 PM
BookerW
Thanks Doug, sorry, but thanks for th fast reply


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"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
> >
>
>
>
Author
6 Oct 2006 9:28 PM
BookerW
Thanks

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"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
> >
>
>
>
Author
15 Oct 2006 11:45 PM
theycallmechucky
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

--
help please


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"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
> >
>
>
>
Author
16 Oct 2006 12:08 AM
Granny Spitz via AccessMonster.com
theycallmechucky wrote:
> Please help me find out
> how to get my account back.

We can't, hon.  You posted your question to the newsgroup for security for
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.