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Issue with .NET accessing LDAP on Win 2003

I can login to the domain hosted by Win 2003. However when my .NET
application trys to authenticate using NTLM with LDAP on Win 2003, I'm
encountering problems.
It's showing "The authentication mechanism is unknown". When I check the Win
2003 event viewer, it's showing somthing like an incorrect username and
password is entered.

But I've used the same password to logon successfully at the windows logon.
I'm sure the successful windows logon was not due to any local profile
residing on the machine. What could be the possible cause?

Also, anyone know whether SIDs filtering could cause such effect?
Nov 19 '05 #1
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Did you pass your Domain name also?

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I can login to the domain hosted by Win 2003. However when my .NET
application trys to authenticate using NTLM with LDAP on Win 2003, I'm
encountering problems.
It's showing "The authentication mechanism is unknown". When I check the
Win
2003 event viewer, it's showing somthing like an incorrect username and
password is entered.

But I've used the same password to logon successfully at the windows
logon.
I'm sure the successful windows logon was not due to any local profile
residing on the machine. What could be the possible cause?

Also, anyone know whether SIDs filtering could cause such effect?

Nov 19 '05 #2
Yes, my software engineer said she did.
She has also used the same login page to connect to a LDAP on a Win2K page
with success.

"TheBurgerMan" wrote:
Did you pass your Domain name also?

--
Thanks,
TheBurgerMan
at
gmail.com
--
"Serline" <Se*****@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:66**********************************@microsof t.com...
I can login to the domain hosted by Win 2003. However when my .NET
application trys to authenticate using NTLM with LDAP on Win 2003, I'm
encountering problems.
It's showing "The authentication mechanism is unknown". When I check the
Win
2003 event viewer, it's showing somthing like an incorrect username and
password is entered.

But I've used the same password to logon successfully at the windows
logon.
I'm sure the successful windows logon was not due to any local profile
residing on the machine. What could be the possible cause?

Also, anyone know whether SIDs filtering could cause such effect?


Nov 19 '05 #3

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