Network accounts disabled

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Leo

Hi everyone.
I recently setup a 2000 server pc with 2- 2000 pro pcs
networked to it. I set up accounts from the server using
active directory and disabled local accounts from all
machines. these are in a workgroup called CMT. I have
another workgroup called SMON. I wanted to have access to
all computers from any of the two workgroups, so I changed
the IP addressing scheme of CMT to match those in SMON
(except the domain controller 2000 Server). Then I
changed my mind and changed the IP addresses back to the
original. Now when I try to log in to my 2000 pcs in CMT,
it comes back saying to make sure I have the right login
name, password and domain controller. I can see the three
computers networked when I log in to any of the three as
admin, but a regular user cannot login using network
accounts created in the domain controller.

Please help!!
 
did you add the workstations to the domain? Without computer accounts you
will not be able to log on to the domain. You add the computers to the
domain by right-clicking my computer, and click properties, then going to
network identification. On that screen select properties, and choose domain
and enter the name of the domain you created on the 2k server. you will
then have to authenticate to the domain in order to prove you're membership,
use domain\username format.

you may have already done this, but if not i hope it helps
 
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