Re: Missing Computer Object

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not really, actually I would like to help in anything that I can...

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I hope that the information above helps you.
Have a Nice day.

Jorge Silva
MCSE, MVP Directory Services
"Doug" <Doug@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:1F934D7C-67F4-4929-86C3-0FF25E99A9F7@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Jorge,
Sorry to see you're having a bad day....


"Jorge Silva" wrote:

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I'm sorry that you didn't pay attention to what I said.
1 - I call your attention to not using imaging with DCs, it was just a
warning nothing more...
2 - Your Link doesn't provide any solution, does it?
3 - Is not the first time that I see here similar behaviors like yours, but
at the end, the story remains, someone deleted that account.
4 - I don't know if I missunderstood you, but according with your post, your
computer missed from AD, is this correct? If yes, how can it show that you
deleted an account that already had been deleted?

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I hope that the information above helps you.
Have a Nice day.

Jorge Silva
MCSE, MVP Directory Services
"Doug" <Doug@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:141749D9-FD10-43FD-831F-425797700D52@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Thanks again Jorge,
> (...I hope you're not getting paid for your responses ;^)...)
> found this link
> http://techrepublic.com.com/5208-11184-0.html?forumID=39&threadID=179769
> which means this isn't a unique problem (and probably not a SID related
> issue). I bet you a bag of Windows 95 licenses that the logs show that > I
> deleted my own PC..... I'm tending towards a hacker tool, virus or web
> site,
> although I don't use my admin on my PC, there is my domain admin > profile
> (with cached credecials)
>
> ....anyone with any comments or ideas?
>
> thanks - Doug
>
> "Doug" wrote:
>
>> I couldn't login this morning...my local PC recorded a Netlogon error >> of
>> 5721
>> indicating that my PC is not part of the domain. Checked the security >> log
>> on
>> the domain and saw multiple audit failures error 672. Searched the
>> computer
>> objects in the domain and sure enough, my PC name didn't show up. >> Checked
>> the
>> PC - Computer Name - and sure enough, it said that it was part of the
>> domain.
>> Check the system logs for the day before on the PC and found a >> netlogon
>> error
>> 5801 and W32Time error 26 - both implying that my PC is not part of >> the
>> network.
>>
>> On the PC, changed to a workgroup and then re-joined the domain and am
>> working again.
>>
>> My computer was imaged and joind the domain last Dec. repadmin shows
>> everything is working good.
>>
>> Have begun appling Win2k3 R2 SP2 in the last month to the domain
>> controllers
>> (one to go out of 4)
>>
>> This has happened to two other computers in the last two weeks.
>>
>> We use AD groups with computers as members to deploy SW (based on >> group)
>> and
>> consequently these entries have been removed.
>>
>> Questions:
>> Has anyone seen this behavior before and what was the solution?
>> How can I log domain object creations and deletions in the event >> logs?.
>> (audit object access has been enabled for success and failure already)



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