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Old 06-16-2006, 09:46 PM   #1 (permalink)
Default There is a time and/or date difference between the client and ser

I was able to join Vista to domain (SBS2003) and also I am able to logon with
as admin but I cannot logon with my normal user account. When I try to log on
it only says "There is a time and/or date difference between the client and
server."
I made test user accoun to domain and I was able to logon. It seems that the
time difference occurs only with my normal user account... can anybody help

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Old 06-16-2006, 09:51 PM   #2 (permalink)
Default There is a time and/or date difference between the client and ser

I was able to join Vista to domain (SBS2003) and I can log on as admin but
when I try to log on with my normal user account it says there is time
difference... I made test user accoun to domain and I was able to logon so it
seems that the time difference occurs only with one user account... can
anybody help?

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Old 08-10-2006, 11:28 AM   #3 (permalink)
Default RE: There is a time and/or date difference between the client and ser

I am having a very similar problem. Did anyone reply to you? Have you found
a solution?

Thanks!

"sepi" wrote:
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> I was able to join Vista to domain (SBS2003) and I can log on as admin but
> when I try to log on with my normal user account it says there is time
> difference... I made test user accoun to domain and I was able to logon so it
> seems that the time difference occurs only with one user account... can
> anybody help?
>
> //sepi
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Old 09-12-2006, 12:45 PM   #4 (permalink)
Default RE: There is a time and/or date difference between the client and ser

I had this same issue.
Turns out it was Kerberos

You might want to read this article.

http://www.microsoft.com/technet/pro.../kerberos.mspx


I forced Kerberos preauthentication (on the Account tab) and now I can login.

"sepi" wrote:
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> I was able to join Vista to domain (SBS2003) and I can log on as admin but
> when I try to log on with my normal user account it says there is time
> difference... I made test user accoun to domain and I was able to logon so it
> seems that the time difference occurs only with one user account... can
> anybody help?
>
> //sepi
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