The specified network password is not correct.

But indeed, IT IS CORRECT.  I just installed Windows 7 RC for evaluation.  So far, I have NOT been able to connect to any domains.  I am logged into the machine as the administrator......found out how to do that.  When I try to map a network drive, using Reconnect at logon, and Connect using different credentials, I keep getting the "specified network password is not correct".  I have used several other "working accounts" with the "correct passwords" of each of them, and it's always the same thing!!  This is frustrating!!   I will NOT....EVER....go to Vista or Windows 7 unless Microsoft makes a way for problems like this to be "not quite so problematic".  I've NEVER had a problem mapping anything with Windows XP.  It's not a wonder that people want to buy new machines with XP professional on them.  I have another machine with Vista Home Premium on it, and I tried to just format it and install XP instead, and it blue screens every time.  I can't STAND Vista or 7 RC so far.  Somebody else MUST have had to deal with this mapping problem. Any help from any of you experts?  If I can make this mapping thing work, there MAY be a chance for Windows in the future.
Thanks!
Frustrated to the max.

You aren't going to believe this but the problem still exists in windows-8...I made the date in windows 8 match the date on my server and I was able to connect.
Thank you microsoft for wasting over 3 hours of my time!
Charlie Elliott
It's not really a problem, it's a security feature. Kerberos only allows a 5 minute difference by default.
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc779260%28v=WS.10%29.aspx
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