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Mr. Know-IT-All invites you to twist your melon with this question, and then visit the list of related information you'll find on the answer page. Make sure you take full advantage of our IT inquisition, and if you're feeling clever after acing all ten quizzes, send Mr. Know-IT-All your suggestions for future questions.
At times, domain users will try to connect to a Windows 2000 server
that is a member of the same domain, only to be asked for their
credentials (user IDs/passwords) before they can access the server.
This is most likely due to:
a. Their passwords having been changed by a hacker
b. An AD tree accessing an outdated user profile
c. Your administrator changing your user rights and privileges
d. A duplicate SPN (ServicePrincipalName) value in the AD tree
e. A European swallow
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