Location:
State:
Carrier
Country
Status

We are experincing the same problem with new windows 10 pro migrations


Have Lenovo with Win 10 Home installed.
Run upgrade to 10 Pro.
Joined to domain.
Assigned 2-3 domain users to be able to login to this machine.
Failed to login with any domain users, says" The user name or password is incorrect. Try again".
Tried to use static IP, re-join to domain, change computer name, disable IP6 -- NO LUCK.
Tried to do drive mapping from command line using domain user, it works.
Please advise.
Domain is in Windows 2008 R2.

Very interested to see if anyone has a solution to this issue as we are experiencing the exact same thing. Our domain is still Windows 2003 functional level.

Have Lenovo with Win 10 Home installed.
Run upgrade to 10 Pro.
Joined to domain.
Assigned 2-3 domain users to be able to login to this machine.
Failed to login with any domain users, says" The user name or password is incorrect. Try again".
Tried to use static IP, re-join to domain, change computer name, disable IP6 -- NO LUCK.
Tried to do drive mapping from command line using domain user, it works.
Please advise.
Domain is in Windows 2008 R2.

Same problem here. Looks like it's new to the latest Windows 10 update. I'm troubleshooting now and will update once I have a solution

Same problem here

I thought that the problem was just on this one computer we recently obtained, an off-the-self, stock HP notebook, model# 15-AY014DX purchased from Best Buy, so I'm actually kinda glad to see that other brands are affected as well. We did soup up this HP, replacing the hard drive with a 480 GB SanDisk SSD and replaced the 8 Gb of memory with 16 Gb of Patriot memory, and that worked even though the good front line folks at HP said that that wasn't doable, whereas the Geek Squad said it was possible, did it, and the computer now runs amazingly fast with no other problems other than this Username/password rejection problem when attempting to log in to the server.

By the way, we did try removing the Windows 10 update, updating the chipset and other stuff, flashing the Bios,..........and still no joy.

I did come across a site that mentioned a similar situation in passing and someone suggested that perhaps the wrong keyboard had been selected. But I don't see anything odd there on our machine. Maybe I'm missing something?

I mention these details in case someone may spot a commonality with their own situation that may lead to a solution, or at least an explanation. It doesn't make sense to me that those details might be a cause, but you never know.

We are experiencing the same issue

We are experiencing the same issue
we are experiencing the same problem with new windows 10 pro installations and domain users not being able to login.

Same issue here with a Dell laptop.

Can we confirm users can login to domain OK from other PCs

On Windows 7 can login OK. This is the only Windows 10 PC.

We are experincing the same problem with new windows 10 pro migrations