hmmm, any other user can use the same machine and get the login script, etc..  The 
customer is now recreating their accounts and re-associating them with their mailbox 
as a work around.  It doesn't make sense to us!
 
Lori

        -----Original Message----- 
        From: Chris Green [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
        Sent: Fri 3/22/2002 5:52 PM 
        To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
        Cc: 
        Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] former mac users cannot authenticate correctly on 
Win2k pcs
        
        

        Sounds like you forgot to join the machine to the domain, or you are logging 
them into a local account instead of the domain account.
        
        Chris Green
        
        
        -----Original Message-----
        From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Lori Demkovich
        Sent: Friday, March 22, 2002 3:44 PM
        To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
        Subject: [ActiveDir] former mac users cannot authenticate correctly on Win2k 
pcs
        
        Can anyone help me with this one?
        
        Another one of those W2K problems that has to be something we are
        > overlooking.
        >
        > Converted an existing user who was on a Mac to a W2k PC. No other
        > changes. They already had a login.bat in their profile from the
        > conversion.
        >
        > When I log in as this user on any W2k machine the login.bat won't run.
        > If I manually map to a network drive it will do it but requires
        > authentication. If I log in as this user on a Win98 machine I don't
        > have a problem. I've done this on multiple machines and get the same
        > thing so it is OS dependent and not specific machine dependent.
        >
        > I know we are overlooking something real simple.
        
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