Windows 10: Windows - users logged on to samba NT domain cannot connect WIFI ! but local domain users can.

Discus and support Windows - users logged on to samba NT domain cannot connect WIFI ! but local domain users can. in Windows 10 Network and Sharing to solve the problem; hi everybody, The problem I'm experiencing is pretty much what is in the subject. ver. 1903 windows are members of Samba (classic NT) domain and... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Network and Sharing' started by lejeczek, Aug 15, 2019.

  1. lejeczek Win User

    Windows - users logged on to samba NT domain cannot connect WIFI ! but local domain users can.


    hi everybody,


    The problem I'm experiencing is pretty much what is in the subject.


    ver. 1903 windows are members of Samba (classic NT) domain and users of that domain when logged in cannot connect to WIFI, but if a local user logs in on the same workstation then WIFI gets connected.


    How to troubleshoot it and what can be the cause of the problem?

    Many thanks, L.

    :)
     
    lejeczek, Aug 15, 2019
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  2. RobJM# Win User

    User Name or Password Incorrect When Trying to Log In as Domain User

    I've tried searching repeatedly for an answer to this problem but I seem to be getting nowhere.

    My client purchased a desktop PC with Windows 10 Home edition installed. I upgraded the machine to Windows 10 Pro. I added a Microsoft account to the machine.

    I logged in using this account and added the machine to the domain (Windows Server 8). When prompted to enter a domain user account, I used my Administrator account. The machine was added fine. I can see it in the list of devices on the server.

    Now when I try to log in to the machine as a domain user or the domain administrator, I get an error. Here are my steps at the login screen:

    1. Click on Other user (Note that "Sign in to: <DOMAIN>" is displayed)

    2. Enter user name (I've also tried DOMAIN\User and *** Email address is removed for privacy ***)

    3. Enter password.

    4. Click on arrow.

    5. Message displayed is "The user name or password is incorrect. Try again."

    I've tried multiple domain accounts and verified their passwords. It seems that only the local/Microsoft account will let me into the PC.
     
    RobJM#, Aug 15, 2019
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  3. Scoggs Win User
    Domain users immediately logged out

    We got it figured out.

    Below is the guide my boss made to fix the issue:

    After certain Windows updates, standard users (users who are not members of Elevated Group) cannot log into machines that they have not previously logged into. They input their credentials properly but are immediately signed out.

    The cause for this issue is that the Default User profile is corrupted by the update, and the new user cannot create a profile, because the system cannot use the Default profile template to properly create a proper registry key. One will be created, but
    it is corrupted.

    To fix this issue follow these instructions:

    • Log into the affected machine as either local or domain admin
    • Go to C:\Users
    • If you cannot see the Default user folder click “View” and check the box next to “Hidden files”. Be sure to uncheck this box when you are finished with all other steps.
    • Rename the Default folder to “Default.bak”
    • Go to C:\Windows.old\Users (If there’s no Windows.old folder use the backup Default folder in this share to complete the following steps ****see below****)
    • Copy the Default user folder.
    • Go back to C:\Users and paste the Default folder there.
    • If a folder has been created for the affected user, delete it.
    • Deselect the check box next to “hidden files”.
    • Right click over the Windows icon and select Run.
    • In the “Open” window type “regedit.exe” to open the registry editor.
    • Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\ProfileList
    • Find the registry entry of the affected user (should have a .bak extension) and delete it.
    • After a restart of the machine the user should be able to log in successfully
     
    Scoggs, Aug 15, 2019
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  4. BooBoe Win User

    Windows - users logged on to samba NT domain cannot connect WIFI ! but local domain users can.

    Difference between local user and domain user?

    Excuse me. please help me !

    I search everything in the Internet for the question "what is the difference between data of local user and domain user?"

    But, i don't understand. You can help me to answer the question?

    What happen when i access "administrator" in the local then join to domain controller ?

    - windows will added domain user ?

    - difference between " new user " and administrator

    Besides, if i access "administrator" in local to join domain "Abc.xyz" of my company.
    Can i delete the user local ? if can delete, what happen ?

    Thank you very much . sorry for English my bad
     
    BooBoe, Aug 15, 2019
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