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Centrify Community! Looking for Express & Smart Card Help? Click Here failed to authenticate user asterisk Community | Forums | Express | Centrify Express Mac Login Format Centrify Express Mac Login Format failed to authenticate user against server Reply Topic Options Subscribe to RSS Feed Mark Topic as New Mark Topic as Read Float this Topic to the Top Bookmark Subscribe Printer Friendly Page https://jamfnation.jamfsoftware.com/discussion.html?id=8722 « Message Listing « Previous Topic Next Topic » « Previous 1 2 Next » bjzq8 Participant II Posts: 2 Registered: 06-09-2011 #1 of 13 11,662 Centrify Express Mac Login Format Options Mark as New Bookmark Subscribe Subscribe to RSS Feed Highlight Print Email to a Friend Report Inappropriate Content 06-09-2011 06:41 AM We http://community.centrify.com/t5/Centrify-Express/Centrify-Express-Mac-Login-Format/td-p/1648 have an Active Directory domain that works fine for Windows machines. I installed Centrify Express on a Mac, and successfully joined the domain. adcheck shows a successful connect to my domain controller. However, when I attempt to login, I'm not certain what format I should be using. Is it domaincontroller.com/username, domaincontroller.com\username, username@domaincontroller,or what exactly? I've tried all of those and get rejected each time, but it rejects so immediately I'm pretty certain that it's not even trying. adquery user -A myusername replies with correct information, as well. I've searched available documentation can't seem to find a reference to this. Solved! Go to Solution. Report Inappropriate Content Reply 0 Kudos LMcAndrew Centrify Advisor IV Posts: 87 Registered: 06-30-2010 #2 of 13 11,658 Re: Centrify Express Mac Login Format Options Mark as New Bookmark Subscribe Subscribe to RSS Feed Highlight Print Email to a Friend Report Inappropriate Content 06-09-2011 08:28 AM Hi,Thanks for your message.What happens if you just
account? Register User name Email Remember me Forgot password? Password Login Register My Center Forum Apple Phoon Forum»Forum › Mac OS & System Software › Mac OS › OS X Mountain Lion › Unable to http://www.applephoon.com/Unable-to-log-into-user-account-error-thread-64721-1-1.html log into user account error Return to list New View: 1789|Reply: 1 Unable https://forum.synology.com/enu/viewtopic.php?t=59430 to log into user account error [Copy link] reineshadow reineshadow , Money 9767, From the next level needed 9990232 Money Send PM #1 Post time: 2013-01-28 18:55:55 |Show the author posts only |Ascending My young son had a great time bashing my iMac keyboard and since then whenever I try to log into failed to my user account I get the message "You are unable to log into the user account "XXX" at this time. Logging in to the account failed because an error occurred". Thankfully I can log into a guest account and into the root directory, so it doesn't appear that I've lost any files. I'm operating OS 10.8.2 on a 27" iMac. I have the OS and applications loaded failed to authenticate onto an internal SSD (the start-up disk) and my files on an internal HDD. I've tried booting in recovery mode and running Disk Utility on both disks. I've also tried reinstalling the OS on the SSD, and also restoring that drive from a Time Machine Backup. Nothing has worked. I know I could just create a new user account and somehow copy files across into it, but I don't want to lose my application preferences. My searches suggest that the error message I'm having is a network server issue and various people have said it's a DNS problem, a Kerberos, or something like that. However I'm on a stand-alone iMac which isn't running as a server as far as I know. If it is one of thise problems I don't really understand what needs to be done to fix it. In case it's important, my son's keyboard bashng renamed the start-up drive to "0" and renamed the HDD to something like "ffkdfsklan". I've since fixed the names of those two drives. Here's an extract from the System Log showing the activity when I tried to log in (I've replaced my accout name with XXXX): Jan 19 21:15:29 XX-iMa
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