This isn't a Samba or Linux issue, it's a winders issue.

Nonetheless:

I've always found it better to remove the machine from the domain and log into 
it as a standalone, then configure for the new domain.  And I don't use 
wizards.

Joebewan



On Wednesday 03 July 2002 05:33 pm, Tyler Durdin wrote:
> I ahve a samba server running as my primary domain controller for a windows
> 2000 network. Everything seemed to be in order so i tried to connect one of
> the win2k clients to the network. When i did this i ran the network ID
> wizard and everything went okay all of the way up to the restart. When i
> restarted the machine and went to logon with the new username on the new
> domain it starts to go through then it says "Windows cannot log you in
> because the profile cannot be loaded. DETAIL: Access is denied." why is it
> doing this? I can't get on the computer at all , not even without logging
> onto the network (none of the old usernames or passwords work). i should
> also mention that this computer was on a different domain before i tried to
> change it to the new. Could it be because there is another domain
> controller trying to control it? Please help!
>
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