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- DOCUMENT:Q103067 16-SEP-1993 [W_NTAS]
- TITLE :INF: Error Messages When Using MSUAM and Apple UAM
- PRODUCT :Microsoft Windows NT Advanced Server
- PROD/VER:3.10
- OPER/SYS:WINDOWS
- KEYWORDS:
-
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- The information in this article applies to:
-
- - Microsoft Windows NT Advanced Server version 3.1
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-
- SUMMARY
- =======
-
- When a Macintosh user logs on to a Windows NT Advanced Server running
- Services for Macintosh, any error messages displayed will be different
- depending on which user authentication module (UAM) is used. If the
- Apple UAM is used, then regardless of what the error is, the following
- error message appears:
-
- Sorry, your password is incorrect. Please reenter it.
-
- A more informative error message is displayed only when using the
- Microsoft UAM (MSUAM). These errors and their messages are documented
- later in this document.
-
- The only exception to the above is when the user's password has
- expired and must be changed. In this case, the Apple UAM displays the
- following message:
-
- Your password must be changed. Please set a new password.
-
- The MSUAM displays the following message:
-
- Your password has expired on this server.
- (Then the user will be presented with the Change Password dialog box.)
-
- MORE INFORMATION
- ================
-
- The following error messages are displayed only if the Macintosh user
- used the MSUAM when trying to log on to a Windows NT Advanced Server
- Running SFM.
-
- You are not allowed to log on to this server at this time.
- Try again later.
-
- This message indicates that the user's profile does not allow the user
- to login at that time, or that day. This is set in the User Manager:
- User Properties: Hours dialog box.
-
- You do not have permission to log on to this server from this
- workstation.
-
- This messages indicates that the user's profile restricts which
- computers they may log on to. This is set in the User Manager: User
- Properties: Logon From dialog box.
-
- Sorry; your user name is unknown or your password is incorrect.
- Logon failed.
-
- This message indicates one of several things. The account may have
- expired; the expiration date of an account may be set in the User
- Manager: User Properties: Account Information dialog box. Or the
- account's name or password has not been entered correctly on either
- the Macintosh or the Windows NT Advanced Server.
-
- Your account is currently disabled on this server.
-
- This error message indicates that the user's account has been set to
- Account Disabled in the User Manager: User Properties dialog box.
-
- Additional reference words: 3.10
- KBCategory:
- KBSubCategory: macnt
-
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