MBL> Date: Fri, 11 Apr 2008 09:35:08 -0700
MBL> From: Miller Bonnie L.

MBL> Ahh... is that during boot time?  If so, then the computer is not

Must try.


MBL> able to read its own computer account information in AD.   Make
MBL> sure the computer account (will be servername$) has read rights
MBL> down the AD tree to the server object.

It should; it originally did.  However, your comments have me wondering.
Considering that AD is still on the SBS-migrated-to-Standard box, I
wonder if something went wonky during some part of the migration (e.g.,
the schema upgrade).


MBL> If that's during user (logon) time, I'd still think it might be

I'll have to test.


MBL> something similar--server can't read user object in AD.  Could also

Sounds plausible.


MBL> be general AD authentication though--got a different domain account
MBL> you can try?

Yes, and can create/destroy as needed. :-)

Time to return to digging around.  Many thanks again for all your
suggestions.


Eddy
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