NETLOGON error Even ID 5917

From: Jay (jsun_at_kai-research.com)
Date: 02/11/04


Date: Wed, 11 Feb 2004 11:29:19 -0800

I followed the instructions in article 310339, but the
error still exists. Need help! Thanks.

The error message in the Event Log:

Event Type: Error
Event Source: NETLOGON
Event Category: None
Event ID: 5719
Date: 9/28/2001
Time: 4:12:55 PM
User: N/A
Computer: Server
Description:
No Windows NT or Windows 2000 Domain Controller is
available for domain <domain name>. The following error
occurred:
There are currently no logon servers available to service
the logon request



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