Written on October 10th, 2009 by viliyana89no shouts
Oh, very often I hear the problem that cannot join computer in domain, in spite of administrative rights having in account. Really the problem appears when the network is quite big and user is member of too many groups. To solve this issue you can follow some simple steps and the computer will join in domain:
1. Log on with local administrator account
2. Open Start – Run and type in the box, which appear regedit
3. The registry tree will appear. Go to: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Lsa\Kerberos\Parameters
4. Edit the value of MaxTokenSize to 0000ffff.
This is the maximum allowed size of the Kerberos Token.
Written on October 8th, 2009 by viliyana89no shouts
Usually the office internet is more different that your home one. It comes through server and have proxy, which should be filtering the traffic and sites, which you are using. The same is in the company I’m working in and got many calls “Oh, sir, My internet is not working. I’m trying to open some page and it requires username and password.”. The solution of this problem is simple – unlock the account in domain, where company is working in. Quite strange, but when account is locked you should enter your username and password in every network, or internet resource, which you are trying to access. Usually the administrators will not see your account as locked, so simple restart will reduce all your problems and after that they will be able to reset your password. Usually this happens also when your password had expired.