NFP Storage Manager 1.1 User’s Manual
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Troubleshooting
9.
When a Windows 2000 client unexpectedly cannot access
privileged files, it is possible that the wrong account name was
entered when logging on to the NAS server, and this client has
been logged in as a guest instead. Please log out of the server
and log in again.
10.
If all the above settings are correct, please reboot your
NP1040
NAS server.
Re-login in a Windows NT/2000 Domain not possible
1.
If an NAS server
NAS001
owns an account
NAS001
on the
PDC, logs in to a Windows domain and out again, it is possible
that the server cannot log back in. In this case, delete the
NAS001
account on the PDC, create a new account, and enter
the domain name in
NFP Storage Manager
.
2.
If you have returned your
NP1040
server for repairs and try to
reconnect it, the trust between the server and Windows PDC
would have been lost. Even if you use the same server name,
you will still have to delete the original account (e.g.,
NAS001
),
recreate it, and reconfigure the domain in
NFP Storage
Manager
.