Re: AD Replication errors
From: Ace Fekay [MVP] (PleaseSubstituteMyActualFirstName&LastNameHere_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 09/05/04
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Date: Sun, 5 Sep 2004 13:51:31 -0400
In news:6C1E2032-70AA-4AD0-9117-2A9410559DBA@microsoft.com,
checchim <checchim@discussions.microsoft.com> made a post then I commented
below
> An update on the situation. As I was having difficulties with my
> remote connection to the office I had to come in to reboot our Citrix
> server. Upon doing so, and doing a little further investigation with
> workstations in the building, it appears that DHCP is also not doling
> out addresses, although the server logs do not indicate any distress.
> I am able to ping the DHCP server as well as other servers on the
> network and browse the web. Configuring workstations with a static
> IP also will resolve the issue, however when attempting to use
> dynamic IPs. Also, when attempting to browse to our main file
> server, I am being prompted for login credentials, and no matter what
> credentials I supply I receive an error that 'the credentials
> supplied conflict with an existing set of credentials'. It appears
> this problem is just getting bigger and bigger.
>
> Any input or ideas on where else to look to troubleshoot would be
> greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks!
> Michelle
The conflicting credentials issue either means you have a session open
between your machines, your machine is not part of the domain and the
machine has an identical user/password account. Try supplying the domain
name in front of the username, such as::
domainname\username
password
Michelle, I n eed to ask, since you had the DHCP Client service disabled on
that one machine, is it disabled on other machines? Are there any other
services that you have disabled? We'll need specific config info to better
assist. At this point its a stab in the dark and guessworlk.
What are if any, errors on the DHCP server Event logs? ANy errors at all in
any machines' Event logs?
Please post this from a DCs, and from a client so we can get a better idea
of your configuration (for starters)
1. Unedited ipconfig /all
2 The actual AD DNS domain name
3. The exact spelling of the zone in DNS and if updates are enabled on it.
Thanks
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