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    Registered User Penman's Avatar
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    Post Problems logging on whilst outside a domain

    Hi everyone,

    I've got a laptop with built in wireless card and standard 10/100 card for network. Problem I'm having is I can log in fine on the domain when inside the range of the network for all users but when I exit the domain (go out of range) I can only log in for 3 out of the 53 users!
    I get this error message:

    "Netlogon service is not running"

    when I try to log on.

    All the user profiles are in the document and settings folder, the service is running. I'm totally clueless as there's nothing different about the 3 users that can log in (well other than it works for them!)

    ANY ideas please?

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    Have you logged onto the Laptop with the other users while on the domain? If so, it should use cached login info and allow you to logon.

    Also, are the 3 accounts using elevated rights (i.e. Power User or Admin)

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    Where are the machines when you boot them? Are they inside or outside the wireless NAP?

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    I logged onto all accounts whilst on the domain, its cached all thier profiles. Only thing I can think of is that they're not powerusers.. (although I'm fairly sure they all are)

    I'll check when I get back into work tomorrow

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    Have you tried logging in without the wireless cards in? This is very strange...

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    I just reread, you have built in wireless. Guess you can't take that card out! <img border="0" title="" alt="[Wink]" src="wink.gif" />

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