Login with domain credentials

I have a mini version 10.6.3 I have it bound to my domain. I have checked the box 'create mobile account at login' but I can't login with my domain credentials. I tried my username and password, I also tried it in the format domain\username password. I was able to get this work 10.5. Any ideas?

If the time is off on the client and server, it won't let you log in. Make sure that you have the Mac setup to sync to the time server the domain controllers are on.
If that's not it, try to unbind and rebind and see if that fixes it.

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