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I've joined the machine to the domain without any problem, but when I try to
sign in as a user I get , "The procedure number is out of range." When I'm signed in as a local user I can get access all resources with no problem. I had no problem with the previous build. I'm now using 64 bit build 5600. |
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Hi,
I experience something similar. After succesfully adding Vista to the 2003 domain and rebooted, i can't login to the domain. Error message: "The trust relationship between this workstation and the domain failed". What's going wrong? Regards, Hans. "fritzferr" wrote in message ... I've joined the machine to the domain without any problem, but when I try to sign in as a user I get , "The procedure number is out of range." When I'm signed in as a local user I can get access all resources with no problem. I had no problem with the previous build. I'm now using 64 bit build 5600. |
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Hi,
Problem solved: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=162797 Bye "Hans" wrote in message ... Hi, I experience something similar. After succesfully adding Vista to the 2003 domain and rebooted, i can't login to the domain. Error message: "The trust relationship between this workstation and the domain failed". What's going wrong? Regards, Hans. "fritzferr" wrote in message ... I've joined the machine to the domain without any problem, but when I try to sign in as a user I get , "The procedure number is out of range." When I'm signed in as a local user I can get access all resources with no problem. I had no problem with the previous build. I'm now using 64 bit build 5600. |
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Hello, First Vista64 laptop and I have run into the "The procedure number is out of range" error when attempting to connect to my Mac OS X OpenDirectory server. I've made the change to the local security policies \ local policies \ security policies \ lan manager \ lm & ntlm - use ntlmv2 session security if negotiated, but this did not help. I'm still not able to logon to my Domain. Any ideas?? -- LouB05 |