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I have a very frustrating issue with a laptop in our Firm. The domain
user credentials are changed when the user accesses other domain resources (servers). It's not a windows/account issue: if the user logs on to a different box and accesses the same remote domain server the credentials remain unchanged and access is granted - it's just from his laptop. The credentials are always the being sent out as a domain user SQL (non-attributed) account. I've spent 2 days trying to debug this - with no progress. Each time the security event viewer on the target/remote server shows the user credentials as the SQL user domain account. I really don't want to rebuild the box - I can't garrantee that once the same applications are put back on that the problem won't return (I really want to know what might cause this). Any help suggestions will be greatly appreciated. Glenn |
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Check the stored credentials on that computer. Open Control Panel and go to
user accounts, select the user account, select advanced - manage passwords and delete any entries. If the user is accessing a network share check to see if there any mapped drives while logged on as that user and delete them as one may have alternate persistent credentials. --- Steve <gowens@nixonpeabody.com> wrote in message news:1130272747.632030.42700@g43g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com... >I have a very frustrating issue with a laptop in our Firm. The domain > user credentials are changed when the user accesses other domain > resources (servers). It's not a windows/account issue: if the user logs > on to a different box and accesses the same remote domain server the > credentials remain unchanged and access is granted - it's just from his > laptop. > > The credentials are always the being sent out as a domain user SQL > (non-attributed) account. I've spent 2 days trying to debug this - with > no progress. Each time the security event viewer on the target/remote > server shows the user credentials as the SQL user domain account. > > I really don't want to rebuild the box - I can't garrantee that once > the same applications are put back on that the problem won't return (I > really want to know what might cause this). > > Any help suggestions will be greatly appreciated. > > Glenn > |
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You sir are a lifesaver!!!
That's just what it was. Many thanks! Glenn |
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