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Johns Mexico
Hi, my nameīs John Hdez, i have a question and I need your
support.
We have a server with MS-Windows 2000 installed, and I try
to join it in a Windows NT domain, but when we trying to
add to the domain, We receive the next message:
"The account is not authorized to log in from this station"

I take a look in Knowledge base, here comments that we
need to disable the secure sign channels (mixed
environments NT-W2K not functioning this policy, but in my
server itīs disable).

Thanks for the TIP,

Steven L Umbach
This can be related to smb signing incompatibility. In the Local Security Policy of
the W2K Server go to security settings/local policies/security options and there are
four options for digitally sign communications, two that are for "always". Disable
the two always options and reboot the server. If that does not help I would try
resetting all security options to default defined levels. See the first KB bellow and
use it but append [ /areas securitypolicy ] to the end of the command. The last KB
may be helpful to review policy incompatibilities and the problems that can happen
and how to resolve. --- Steve

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;313222
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;823659

"Johns Mexico" wrote in message
news:6a0101c47591$71596c10$a301280a@phx.gbl...
Hi, my nameīs John Hdez, i have a question and I need your
support.
We have a server with MS-Windows 2000 installed, and I try
to join it in a Windows NT domain, but when we trying to
add to the domain, We receive the next message:
"The account is not authorized to log in from this station"

I take a look in Knowledge base, here comments that we
need to disable the secure sign channels (mixed
environments NT-W2K not functioning this policy, but in my
server itīs disable).

Thanks for the TIP,



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Thanks Steve for the TIP, I resolve the problem

Best Regards

John

>-----Original Message-----
>This can be related to smb signing incompatibility. In
the Local Security Policy of
>the W2K Server go to security settings/local
policies/security options and there are
>four options for digitally sign communications, two that
are for "always". Disable
>the two always options and reboot the server. If that
does not help I would try
>resetting all security options to default defined levels.
See the first KB bellow and
>use it but append [ /areas securitypolicy ] to the end
of the command. The last KB
>may be helpful to review policy incompatibilities and the
problems that can happen
>and how to resolve. --- Steve
>
>http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-
US;313222
>http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-
us;823659
>
>"Johns Mexico" wrote in message
>news:6a0101c47591$71596c10$a301280a@phx.gbl...
>Hi, my nameīs John Hdez, i have a question and I need your
>support.
>We have a server with MS-Windows 2000 installed, and I try
>to join it in a Windows NT domain, but when we trying to
>add to the domain, We receive the next message:
>"The account is not authorized to log in from this
station"
>
>I take a look in Knowledge base, here comments that we
>need to disable the secure sign channels (mixed
>environments NT-W2K not functioning this policy, but in my
>server itīs disable).
>
>Thanks for the TIP,
>
>
>.
>

Steven L Umbach
Glad it worked and thanks for reporting back. --- Steve

"Johnīs Mexico" wrote in message
news:6a7e01c47597$7f3381d0$a401280a@phx.gbl...
Thanks Steve for the TIP, I resolve the problem

Best Regards

John

>-----Original Message-----
>This can be related to smb signing incompatibility. In
the Local Security Policy of
>the W2K Server go to security settings/local
policies/security options and there are
>four options for digitally sign communications, two that
are for "always". Disable
>the two always options and reboot the server. If that
does not help I would try
>resetting all security options to default defined levels.
See the first KB bellow and
>use it but append [ /areas securitypolicy ] to the end
of the command. The last KB
>may be helpful to review policy incompatibilities and the
problems that can happen
>and how to resolve. --- Steve
>
>http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-
US;313222
>http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-
us;823659
>
>"Johns Mexico" wrote in message
>news:6a0101c47591$71596c10$a301280a@phx.gbl...
>Hi, my nameīs John Hdez, i have a question and I need your
>support.
>We have a server with MS-Windows 2000 installed, and I try
>to join it in a Windows NT domain, but when we trying to
>add to the domain, We receive the next message:
>"The account is not authorized to log in from this
station"
>
>I take a look in Knowledge base, here comments that we
>need to disable the secure sign channels (mixed
>environments NT-W2K not functioning this policy, but in my
>server itīs disable).
>
>Thanks for the TIP,
>
>
>.
>