Hi there, I went though the netsetup.log that you post. Any help debugging the issue is greatly appreciated. I have run: nltest /dcname: - it finds the correct dc nltest /server: - command completed successfully nltest /server: /user: - Cannot connect to registry on Status = 53 0x35 ERROR_BAD_NETPATH I don't know if the last test is indicative of my problem or not. And, just to clarify, nothing is on the domain besides the DC, so it is possible that it is a configuration issue. I've tried to joing the computer from a Windows 7 computer as well with the same results. I have tried disabling the firewall on both the server and the workstation (just for testing obviously). The username I'm using is a domain admin (amongst many other things). Whenever I try, I receive the error: "Logon failure: unknown user name or bad password". I am unable to join a domain (Windows Server 2008) from a Vista Ultimate computer. Learn about the terminology that Microsoft uses to describe software updates.I've been trying to solve this problem for a little while now. Microsoft has confirmed that this is a problem in the Microsoft products that are listed in the "Applies to" section. May 2016 update rollup for Windows 7 SP1 and Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 (KB3156417) May 2016 update rollup for Windows Server 2012 (KB3156416) May 2016 update rollup for Windows RT 8.1, Windows 8.1, and Windows Server 2012 R2 (KB3156418) Use one of the following update rollups, depending on your operating system: This fix is also included in the May 2016 update rollups. The fix for this issue was first included in Security update 3153171 for MS16-060 and MS16-061 for Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1, and Windows 7 SP1. This issue persists until you log off the computer on which the password change occurred and then log back on by using the new password.Īdditionally, if you apply the update that is documented in KB 3139921, the error message is no longer received but these symptoms persist. If an Account Lockout policy is active in the domain, the user account is locked out. You are prompted to enter your password when you access resources. If you disconnect from the network, you can log on by using the old password only. In this situation, you may experience any of the following issues: You remain logged on to the second computer by using the old password. You change the password on the first computer. However, your logon session and cached credentials are not updated. Despite the error, your password is changed in Active Directory Domain Services.
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