Event ID 529 Unknown User Name Or Bad PasswordLast reviewed: October 2, 1997Article ID: Q150530 |
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SUMMARYAfter you add newly created user accounts to a domain, you may notice that Windows 95 clients cannot log on to the domain with any of the newly created accounts. The Windows 95 clients will report the following error:
User name cannot be foundThe same Windows 95 clients can log on to the domain with previously existing user accounts. You will also notice that Windows NT workstations can log on to the domain with these newly created accounts. Check the primary domain controllers (PDCs) Event Viewer Security Log for the following: Event ID 529 Description: Logon Failure: Reason: Unknown user name or bad password User Name: GUEST Domain: NameOfYourDomain Logon Type: 3 Logon Process: NCPSrv Authentication Package: Workstation Name:NOTE: Your entries may vary, that is, the user name will not always be GUEST.
MORE INFORMATIONThe above scenario has been linked to other domain controllers in the domain running out of resources. At this point, you will need to check all of the servers in the domain that validate user accounts. Check all the servers in the domain that validate user accounts for:
Keywords : ntdomain NTINTEROP NTSrv kbnetwork Version : WinNT:3.5,3.51 Platform : winnt |
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