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Try changing the administrator password . The administrator password means domain administrators password. [EMAIL PROTECTED] (LGJ) wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (J.Ramesh) wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > > What i mean is the administrator password and the domain password is > > not same. > > > > Administrator password is before configuring the Active directory > > service. > > there is no Administrator Password when the domain is created, there > is only Domain Administrators, the Administrator password cannot be > changed anymore. > > > > > Domain password is the password you gave while configuring the Active > > directory service. > > domain password is the Domain Administrator's password > > > > > > > With Regards > > > > Ramesh Jayachandiran. > > > > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Sina) wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > > > We Have A Domain With 2 Server(1-PDC 2-BDC in win2k) > > > probably after a change in DNS this event has happened that > > > Administrator account cannot login in Domain and clients, but a user > > > that has Operator server Rights , can login on DC or BDC. other users > > > also work normally. > > > What's happened and what's Solution? > > -try changing all the DNS addresses on all the servers to the correct > one, > > -make sure there is repolication in the domain controllers, you can > use repmon for that, it is in the extra tools on the CD or the > resource kit. > > -make sure you have the right properties on DNS, that you have a valid > DNS server, and such. > > -once you have all the settings correctly then you must wait for a > while so AD runs it's magic to get all files in DNS, maybe reboot, but > it doesn't always work. > > other than that, whith the little info you have is hard to pin point > the problem, let us know the problem if you find it and what fixes it. > > good luck > --Lehi Gracia > --lehig-take this [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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