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Martijn

2005-02-25, 7:54 am

I have solved the problem. It had something to do with the policy of the
domain controller (also server01).

I found the article:
http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...kb;en-us;200475

I had to set the rights in the dom controller policy:

"To configure the Log on locally right on a domain controller, follow
these steps:
1. In MMC, open the Default Domain Controllers Policy snap-in. To do
this, follow these steps:
a. Click Start, type MMC, and then click OK.
b. Click Console, click Add/Remove Snap-in, and then click Add.
c. Select Group Policy, and then click Add.
d. Click Browse.
e. Double-click the domain controller for the domain.
f. Double-click Default Domain Controllers Policy, and then click Finish.
g. Click Close, and then click OK.
2. Grant users or groups the Log on locally right. To do this, follow
these steps:
a. Expand the following path in the MMC:
Default Domain Controllers Policy\Computer Configuration\Windows
Settings\Security Settings\Local Policies\User Rights Assignment
b. Double-click Log on Locally.
c. Add any users or groups that will use Basic/Clear Text authentication.
3. Open a command prompt, type secedit /refreshpolicy machine_policy,
and then close the command prompt to refresh the policy.
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