| part of it, but in order to determine where the problem is, i.e. firewall on the client, AD problem, machine account problem in AD, etc... I have always found it easier to eliminate at least one member of the problem and retest, hence my suggestion of attempting to connect and manage from another workstation. This will let you know if it is a problem with the workstation. If you can manage it from another workstation, chances are it is a problem with AD or the server. If not, then the problem is on the client, which narrows the search options. |