[Cvsnt] Error: "cannot specify domain as machine is not a domain member" on Windows 2000 Server

Tony Hoyle tmh at nothing-on.tv
Fri Jun 14 23:14:23 BST 2002


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On Fri, 14 Jun 2002 15:26:48 +0100, Dan Powell wrote:


> cvs [login aborted]: unrecognized auth response from cvs: cvs server:
> error 0 Invalid username - cannot specify domain as machine is not a
> domain member
>
This means what it says, basically.  Only domain members have the
required access to query trusted domains for their users.

> This server is not the primary domain controller, and does belong to the
> domain.  I am running the service as a domain user with "create a token"
> permission.

Either the server isn't actually part of the domain, or the 'use local
users instead of domain' is checked.

Tony


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