We have a network of 12 Vista machines with a Samba PDC/LDAP server. For the most part, things are working great. Our users are annoyed (to a high degree) by the occasional
requirement to logon twice.

Since this just happened to me, I'll describe it: I typed CTRL-ALT-DELETE on a Vista client, and was presented with the logon dialog. After entering my password (the username was already correct), I was greeted with "Logging out". The machine spun its wheels for a bit, and I was back at the logon prompt. I entered the password a second
time, and was successfully logged on.

I have received reports of this happening with some frequency. At one point I suspected that this was related to machine passwords expiring, but this seems to be happening too
frequently.

I have no idea where to begin the research into this, and am hoping for some suggestions. (I'm not providing samba config files at the moment, since I'm not sure they would
help).  Any suggestions?

Jonathon Doran
University of North Texas
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