Re: user authentication failure on windows 2000 domain

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I had thought about that as well, very interesting. Windows 2003 must
handle this differently since I've seen the same problem in a 2003
domain (the root CA being deleted) and the DCOM and auto-enrollment
errors in the event logs of the domain controllers but user
authentication still working.

I dont know if this is the problem, I suppose it could be, since its
really the only issue remaining from the "admin" who was there before
me. I'll try deleting the root CA and creating a new root CA on an
existing server. I know that it in group policy you can configure the
client/server encryption to "always" or "when possible" if the missing
root CA is the issue, then configuring this to "when possible" should
eliminate the problem.

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