Re: Only 1 computer denied access to DC



Well, netdiag showed no errors at all. The user/computer can authenticate
just fine to that DC, it just can't access any shares or printers on it,
(Access Denied, regardless of user account, even including domain admins!).
I compared all services and local security policies with a workstation
functioning normally, and no differences. About the only thing left I can
think to try is to reset the computer in Active Directory Users and
Computers, (I've already unjoined the computer from the domain, renamed it,
and rejoined, all to no avail).

If resetting the computer doesn't do it, I'm just going to flatten the
system and reinstall everything from scratch. BTW - full virus and spyware
scans were also done.

John

"Paul Bergson" <pbergson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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run netdiag from the workstation see if you recieve any errors

netdiag /v /l /test:failing_dc_name



If you don't have the tools installed load them from your install disk.

d:\i386\adminpak.msi (Server tools for remote management of servers)
d:\support\tools\setup.exe (Server Utilities)

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"John Schmidt" <johnaec-nospam-@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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No errors in Event Log at either location.

John

"Paul Bergson" <pbergson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Are there any errors in any of the event logs related to this attempted
connection, on either the workstation or the dc?

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"John Schmidt" <johnaec-nospam-@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have about 60 workstations in a WinServer2003R2 Active Directory
network.
All are fine with the exception of one. On this single computer, even
though
the user can logon to the domain and access most of the network
objects,
(shares, printers, etc.), just fine, when trying to access a
particular
domain controller, it asks for logon credentials, and no matter what
credentials are entered, (full domain admin, etc.), this particular
computer
always receives "Access Denied". No other computers have this
problem.

I suspect it may be a particular Service that's either started or
stopped
on
this computer, but can't figure out which one is responsible. Or
could
it
be
some other security setting? Again - it's workstation specific,
regardless
of the logon at that computer. All others are fine.

Thanks for any ideas or suggestions.

John











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