RE: I have a problem
From: mohamed kahla (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 06/01/04
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Date: Tue, 1 Jun 2004 08:26:11 -0700
at any way i need to thank you and i will send to u my
confirmation after using ur instructions
>-----Original Message-----
>
>--------------------
>>From: "Mohamed kahla" <m_kahla@link.net>
>>Subject: I have a problem
>>Date: Sat, 29 May 2004 08:06:36 -0700
>>
>> I have Windows 2000 Server and i face a problem when i
>>try
>>to access on my domain through any client i receive the
>>following error "the domain is not accessible.
>> the server is not configured for
>> transactions"
>>I did Nothing ,normal work ,and one user told me he
can't
>>print
>>through one printer which connected to another user so i
>>tried from the complained user to login to his network
>>places to find the user's printer but i surprized with
the
>>previous message,
>>he has a static IP, and i tried to ping and make
>>ipconfig /all but no errors
>>and the strange thing i can access to all users from my
>>server but the users couldn't do that
>>and if i need to add a new user to my domain (after
adding
>>him to my Active Directory) i will find a new error :
>>"the domain name(.....)doesn't exist"
>---------------------
>
>It's possible that this is being caused by the lack of
IPC$, ADMIN$, or C$
>shares on your domain controller. These missing shares
have been known to
>occur due to malware on the server
>
>1. Run an antivirus scan on the computer using the latest
definitions.
>After completing the antivirus scan, check the system for
other types of
>malware, such as spyware or hacker tools.
>
>2. Check the AutoShareServer and AutoShareWks registry
values to make sure
>they are not set to 0:
> 1. Start Regedt32, and locate the following
registry key:
>HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Lanma
nServer\Parameters
>
> 2. If the AutoShareServer and AutoShareWks DWORD
values exist with a value
>data of 0, set them to 1 or delete them.
> (Doing this will invoke the default
behavior which is
>to create the admin shares automatically.)
> 3. Quit Registry Editor.
> 4. Restart the computer and make sure the shares
are active.
>3. To check for the admin shares, run NET SHARE at the
CMD prompt. If the
>system is clean of malware, and the AutoShareServer and
AutoShareWks
>registry values are not set to 0, the system should
create the shares
>automatically at startup.
>
>4. If the system does not create the admin shares
automatically, you can
>recreate them manually:
> net share ipc$
> net share admin$
> net share c$
>
>Please let me know if this helps.
>
>
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>~ Microsoft Enterprise Platforms Support
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