Thanks everyone.

I thought this should be the case, but the dfm user name doesn't match any unix name.  From what I can tell, it doesn't match a Windows Domain either.  There is not a local password account on the DFM server for him either.  I created a new local account for him and I can log in using the username and password.

I'm guessing he must have had a local account sometime in the past that got deleted.  The .OLD copy of the password file is dated more than a year ago and he wasn't in there either.  I guess he hasn't used the account in a longer time than I expected :-)

Thanks,

Jeff


Jeff,

if the DFM server is running on a *NIX box, your user is
usually authenticating back through to the OS. Changing the user
password on the machine usually takes care of it.

good luck,

- -=Tom Nail


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Jeff Cleverley
Unix Systems Administrator
4380 Ziegler Road
Fort Collins, Colorado 80525
970-288-4611