Re: Logon Server Unavailable
From: Mike (mrfaber_at_att.net)
Date: 12/21/04
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Date: Tue, 21 Dec 2004 06:10:48 -0800
I can ping local ( Domain Name = local.mydomain.com) and it replies from a
DC correctly.
Mike
"Ryan Sokolowski [Avanade]" <ryan@newsgroups.avanade.com> wrote in message
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> I'd put money on this that you have a DNS name resolution issue...for
> example, if you can't ping and resolve the domain name (ping "contoso" if
> your domain name is contoso.corp.com), you have DNS issues. You can use
> nslookup to do further verification of your DNS configuration.
>
> --
> Ryan Sokolowski
> MCSE, CCNA, CCDA, BCFP
> Avanade
> http://www.Avanade.com
>
> "A troubleshooter's best tool is the Event Viewer and understanding the
> events and messages contained therein."
>
> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
> rights.
>
> "Robert L [MS-MVP]" <noreply@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:%23WN00Uu5EHA.2196@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
>> can you ping DNS server by name? quoted from http://www.ChicagoTech.net
>> Network Errors
>> "... is not accessible"
>> "...the domain "name" is not available."
>> "... not accessible. Access Denied"
>> "...not available. The server is not configured for transactions"
>> "A domain controller for your domain could not be contacted"
>> "Access is denied"
>> "Access Denied" Message When Opening from or Saving to a Network Folder
>> "An extended error has occurred" or "Access Denied"
>> "computername is not accessible. No permission to access the resources"
>> "A duplicate name has been detected on the TCP network"
>> "Insufficient system resources exist to complete the requested service"
>> Logon unsuccessful: The user name you typed is the same as the user name
>> you logged in with
>> "Logon Message: You do not have access to logon to this session"
>> More Connections Can Be Made At This Time
>> "Multiple connections to the server or shared resource are not allowed"
>> "Network path not found" in a domain network 1
>> "Network path not found" in a domain network 2
>> "Network path not found." in a domain network 3
>> "Network path not found" in a workgroup network - error 53
>> "Not accessible. You may not have permission to use this network
>> resource"
>> "Not enough server storage is available to process this command." 1
>> "Not enough storage available to process this command" 2
>> "Not enough storage to Complete Operation"
>> "No logon server available"
>> "No domain server was available to validate your password"
>> "No domain server was available..." while the dialup connection is active
>> "No operation can be performed on the adapter..."
>> "Resources: \\computername\IPC$"
>> Resource: \\computername\IPC$ - An extended error has occurred
>> Remote Procedure call terminated unexpectedly - ...NT authority must shut
>> down your computer in 30 seconds."
>> TCP/IP transport not installed
>> "The list of servers for this workgroup is not currently available -
>> System error 6118 has occurred. "
>> "An error occurred while renewing interface local area connection" While
>> renewing IP
>> The credentials supplied conflict with an existing set of credentials -
>> System error 1219 has occurred
>> "The computer account already exists"
>> The credentials supplied conflict with an existing set of credentials
>> The network folder specified is currently mapped using a different user
>> name and password
>> "The password is incorrect. Try again"
>> "The network location cannot be reached"
>> "Spooler Subsystem Application Needs to Close" - "Operation Could Not Be
>> Completed" Error Messages
>> "The system cannot log you on now because the domain "name" is not
>> available."
>> The system cannot log you on to this domain because the system's computer
>> account in its primary domain is missing or the password on that account
>> is incorrect.
>> "The system cannot log you on to this domain" - Can't logon NT domain
>> There are currently no logon servers available to service the logon
>> request
>> "There are no entries on the list"
>> "There is not enough memory available to print your"
>> This account is the same as the one logged on to the system and that this
>> account was tried before to logon
>> There is no domain controller available to validate this account.
>> There are currently no logon servers available to service the logon
>> request.
>> Event ID 5719
>> Transmit failed, error code 65 or 10050
>> "Unable to access Computers Near Me" or "Workgroup is not accessible"
>> errors
>> "Unable to Browse Network"
>> "Windows cannot connect to the domain" - Can't logon NT domain
>> "You may not have permission to use this network resource"
>> "You must provide a password to make this connection."
>> "Windows needs your current credentials to ensure network connectivity"
>>
>>
>> Still need help, contact consultant More resolutions for
>> ChicagoTech Consultants (need password to logon)
>>
>> ... is not accessible
>>
>> Message: "....is not accessible. You may not have permission to use this
>> network resource. Contact the administrator of this server to find out if
>> you have access permissions. Network path was not found."
>>
>> Resolutions:
>> 1) make sure no any firewall blocks the LAN traffic.
>> 2) make sure you have created the same workgroup, and the same username
>> on w2k/xp for logging on a remote computer.
>> 3) check user's rights.
>> 4) you may want to enable guest account on w2k/xp.
>> 5) if you are using simple file sharing, you may try to disable it and
>> re-share the drive manually.
>> 6) if it is mixed OS (win98, NT, ME and W2K/XP) network, enable NetBIOS
>> over TCP/IP.
>> 7) make sure the Computer Browser service is started if all computers are
>> w2k/xp.
>> 8) stop Computer Browser service on win9x, ME and NT if this is a mixed
>> OS network.
>> 9) cache credential by using net use \\computername\share /user:username
>> command (it is better to have the username logon shared computer).
>> 10) if you have tried enabling netbios over tcp/ip but doesn't work, you
>> may try to load netbeui (loading netbeui may slow your network).
>> 11) Make sure the server service is running.
>> 12) If you can see the share in Network Neighborhood but not access it,
>> this issue may be resolved by verifying that both the share permissions
>> and the NTFS partition permissions are correctly configured for
>> individual user or group access.
>> Still need help, contact consultant More resolutions for
>> ChicagoTech Consultants (need password to logon)
>>
>> "... not accessible. Logon failure: account current disabled.
>>
>> Symptom: When browsing a network drive in Windows Explorer, you may
>> receive above error message.
>>
>> Resolutions: this is cache credentials issue. To fix this problem and
>> cache the credentials, use net use \\computername /user:username command.
>>
>> "... not accessible. Access Denied "
>> SYMPTOMS: When you attempt to connect to a network share, you may receive
>> the following error message: \\Servername\share is not accessible. Access
>> Denied. If you are accessing a share in another domain, this message may
>> appear even though you have verified that the trust is configured
>> correctly. Also, the share may be visible in Network Neighborhood.
>> RESOLUTION: This issue may be resolved by verifying that both the share
>> permissions and the NTFS partition permissions are correctly configured
>> for individual user or group access.
>> "...not available. The server is not configured for transactions"
>>
>> Use "net share" command on the shared computer to check share status. If
>> there is not a share named "IPC$" in the share list, use "net share
>> ipc$" command to create it.
>>
>> "A domain controller for your domain could not be contacted. You have
>> been logged on using cached account information. Changes made to your
>> profile since you last logged on may not be available"
>>
>> Resolutions: 1. Check the DNS settings and make sure the client points to
>> correct DNS.
>> 2. Make the computer have correct TCP/IP settings and can ping the domain
>> controller.
>>
>> "Access is denied"
>>
>> Symptoms: 1. When attempting to create a folder or copy a folder on a
>> network drive, you may receive "Cannot create or replace xxxxx: Access is
>> denied. Make sure the disk is not full or write-protected and that the
>> file is not currently in use".
>> 2. When attempting to save a file on a network drive, you may receive
>> "Cannot save or create xxxxx: Access is denied. Make sure the disk you
>> want to save the file on is not full or write-protected or damaged".
>>
>> Resolutions: go to the properties of the drive>Sharing, add the the user
>> and give Change permission.
>> 2. Make sure everyone has Change permission.
>>
>> "Access Denied" Message When Opening from or Saving to a Network Folder
>> Symptom: When opening a network folder in Windows Explorer and then try
>> to open a file from or save a file to that folder, the associated program
>> may report a sharing violation, return an "access denied" message, or
>> open the document as read-only. Typically, this problem occurs when you
>> open a network folder and then double-click to open a Microsoft Word or
>> Microsoft Excel file. The document opens as read-only.
>> Resolution: To fix this problem, go to Windows Explorer, open the network
>> folder that contains the file that you are trying to open or save. On the
>> Tools menu, click Folder Options. Click Use Windows classic folders, and
>> then click OK.
>> "An extended error has occurred" or "Access Denied"
>> Symptoms: When mapping a network drive using net use or using the net
>> view command to view a different computer in the domain, you may receive:
>> "An extended error has occurred" or "Access Denied" error messages.
>> Resolutions: 1) This issue may occur if the workstation doesn't
>> synchronize the time with the server. After verifying that basic network
>> connectivity exists, you can force time synchronization on the client
>> computer manually. To do this, run net time /domain /set command.
>> 2) Make sure you have granted enough licenses for clients accessing.
>> " computername is not accessible. No permission to access the resources"
>>
>> If both win2000/XP and win9x can see the workgroup but only win2000/XP
>> can access a win 2000/XP computer, and win9x gets the above error, check
>> the group name. If they are the same name,
>>
>> Check these:
>> 1) are you sure the logon user has permission to the shared folder?
>> 2) have you tried to logon using the same user name and password of the
>> accessed win2k/XP computer?
>> 3) the last and risky one, if you enable guest account in the accessed
>> win2000/XP computer, can you access now?
>>
>> Logon unsuccessful: The user name you typed is the same as the user name
>> you logged in with
>>
>> Cause: it could be the name resolution issue, especially DNS issue.
>>
>> Logon Message: You do not have access to logon to this session
>> Symptom: When attempting to logon using the Terminal Services client, you
>> may receive the following error message: "Logon Message: You do not have
>> access to logon to this session".
>> Resolution: By default, TS connection security setting allows only
>> administrators to log on. To set custom TS connection permissions, go to
>> Terminal Services Configuration>Connections folder. Right-click the
>> connection (RDP-TCP)>Properties>Permissions, add the users or/and groups
>> that needs access to this connection.
>> More Connections Can Be Made At This Time
>> Symptoms: When attempting access a shared folder on a remote computer,
>> you may receive this message "No more connections can be made at this
>> remote computer at this time because there are already as many
>> connections as the computer can accept" or "This request is not accepted
>> by the network. Try again later".
>>
>> Causes: 1) The share that is configured to allows a specific number of
>> connections, and that number of connections has been reached.
>> 2) The 10 user connection limit has been reached if the remote computer
>> is w2k/XP.
>> 3. If you have Per Server licensing, the license limit has been reached
>>
>> "Multiple connections to the server or shared resource are not allowed"
>>
>> Symptom: when attempting to join a domain, you may receive "Multiple
>> connections to the server or shared resource are not allowed. Please
>> disconnect all previous connections to the server or shared resource and
>> try again."
>>
>> Resolution: try using net use /d from a command to clear all your mapped
>> connections before joining the domain. You can also disconnect the mapped
>> drive in Windows Explorer by right-click the mapped drive and select
>> disconnection.
>>
>> "Network path not found" in a domain network 1
>>
>> SYMPTOMS: When trying to join a W2K/XP to a Windows 2000 domain by using
>> he NetBIOS domain name, you are successful but not the FQDN and you may
>> receive one of the following error messages:1) The following error
>> occurred attempting to join domain "example.com": The network location
>> cannot be reached. For information about network troubleshooting, see
>> Windows Help. 2) Network path not found.
>> RESOLUTION: This issue may occur if the TCP/IP NetBIOS Helper Service is
>> not running on the client computer. To start the TCP/IP NetBIOS Helper
>> Service, go to MMS>Services, double-click TCP/IP NetBIOS Helper Service.
>> "Network path not found" in a domain network 2
>>
>> Symptom: some w2k/xp can't join the domain randomly. The DNS server is
>> multihomed server..
>>
>> Resolution: You can find some computer browser errors on the DNS server.
>> Disable one of two NICs will work. More resolutions can be found in
>> browser Issue page.
>>
>> Still need help, contact consultant at http://www.ChicagoTech.net for
>> the tech support.
>>
>> "Network path not found" in a workgroup network - error 53
>>
>> RESOLUTIONS:
>> 1) Make sure that File and Printer Sharing is enabled on on the shared
>> computer.
>> 2) Make sure that shared machine has something shared.
>> 3) Make sure that you have created the same workgroup and logon the same
>> username if you try to access w2k/xp network.
>> 4) Make sure that you have enabled NetBIOS over TCP/IP if this is a mixed
>> OS network.
>>
>> "Not accessible. You may not have permission to use this network
>> resource"
>>
>> Symptom: Your WinXP, in a peer-to-peer network, may receive the
>> following error when you double-click My Network Places/Computers Near
>> Me: <Workgroup Name> is not accessible. You may not have permission to
>> use this network resource. Resolution: 1) Enable NetBIOS over TCP/IP on
>> one or more computers in the workgroup. To do that, go to properties of
>> Local Area Connection>properties of Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)>General>
>> Advanced>WINS, check Enable NetBIOS over TCP/IP (If you have a
>> DHCP-assigned IP address, select Use NetBIOS setting from the DHCP
>> server ). 2) Make sure the Computer Browser service is started.
>>
>> "Not enough server storage is available to process this command." error.
>>
>> SYMPTOMS: When accessing shares on a server from a client, you may
>> receive "Not enough server storage is available to process this command."
>> error. You may receive this message and Event ID: 2011 after you install
>> Norton Antivirus for Windows.
>>
>> Resolution:
>> 1) The registry value IRPstackSize may be not explicitly present. To
>> increase the value of the parameter, go to the key
>> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\
>> LanmanServer\Parameters. If the key is not present, choose Add Value in
>> the Registry Editor. The Value Name should be IRPStackSize and the Data
>> Type is REG_DWORD.
>> 2) Remove any unnecessary entries from this value in the registry,
>> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\LanmanServer\Parameters\NullSessionPipes.
>> 3) If the machine has a non-zero PagedPoolSize in the Registry, you need
>> to re-set it by going to
>> HKEY_LOCALMACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\Memory
>> Management and double-click on PagedPoolSize and set to 0.
>> 4) Disable Norton antivirus to see if that will fix the problem.
>>
>> For consultants, refer to Not enough server storage is available page.
>>
>> "Not Enough Storage to Complete Operation"
>> SYMPTOMS: When you try to open the Printers folder, you may receive the
>> following error message "There is not enough storage to complete this
>> operation". This is because the size of the registry has exceeded the
>> maximum size set in the virtual memory settings.
>> RESOLUTION: Increase the maximum registry size. To do that, go to
>> Start>Control Panel>System>Performance> Change (In Windows 2000, click
>> the Advanced tab, click Performance Options, and then Change). Type a
>> larger value in the Maximum Registry Size box.
>> "No logon server available"
>>
>> Symptoms: you can ping the server by ip and name but can't map the shared
>> drive by using net use \\ip or \\servername. If you try, you may receive
>> the "No logon server available".
>>
>> Resolutions: This sounds like cache credential issue. 1) make sure the
>> computers in the same network, the same workgroup/domain and have created
>> the same username. 2) use net to cache the credential. 3) The user
>> profiles may been damaged.
>>
>> "No domain server was available to validate your password"
>>
>> Symptoms: when trying to logon a domain from win9x, you may receive a
>> message "The following error occurred while loading protocol number 0.
>> Error 38: The computer name you specified is already in use..." and then
>> "No domain server was available to validate your password".
>>
>> Resolution: 1) make no two host name in the network. 2) check WINS and
>> make sure no one host uses two IPs. If it does, delete all of them and
>> reboot the computer.
>>
>> "No domain server was available..." while the dialup connection is active
>>
>> Symptom: you have windows 2000 domain controller with DNS, DHCP, WINS
>> and Dialup connection. Whenever the dialup connection is active, none
>> client can't logon and gets a message "No domain server was available to
>> to validate your password. You may not be able to gain access to some
>> network resources"
>>
>> Resolution: Make sure you don't have "Register this connection's
>> addresses in DNS" checked under TCP/IP Advanced DNS settings. To check
>> this, go to the Properties of the connection> the Properties of the
>> TCP/IP>Advanced>DNS, uncheck "Register this connection's addresses in
>> DNS"
>>
>> Still need help, contact consultant at http://www.ChicagoTech.net
>> for the tech support.
>>
>> Resource: \\computername\IPC$ - An extended error has occurred
>> Symptoms: When you attempt to connect to w2k/xp computer over the
>> network, you may receive one of the following error messages: "You must
>> supply a password to make this connection: Resource:
>> \\computername\IPC$" -or- "computername An extended error has occurred"
>> Resolutions: 1. make sure netlogon service is running.
>> 2. Make sure you have created logon ID and password for remote computer
>> logon.
>> 3. Or enable guest account.
>>
>> Remote Procedure call terminated unexpectedly - ...NT authority must shut
>> down your computer in 30 seconds."
>>
>> Symptoms: 1. Your computer reboots every few minutes without user input.
>> 2. The computer become unresponsive.
>> 3. You may receive "Remote Procedure Call terminated unexpectedly" and
>> ...NT authority must shut down your computer in 30 seconds."
>> 4. There is msblasr.exe running on Task Manager
>>
>> Cause: "W32.Blaster.Worm" or "MSBlast."
>>
>> "Spooler Subsystem Application Needs to Close" - "Operation Could Not Be
>> Completed" Error Messages
>>
>> Causes: 1. Bad printer driver. 2. New MS update conflicts with the
>> printer driver. 3. ICF conflicts with the printer driver.
>> For consultants, refer to EL072304
>>
>> The system cannot log you on to this domain because the system's computer
>> account in its primary domain is missing or the password on that account
>> is incorrect.
>> Causes: 1. incorrect password.
>> 2. This behavior may occur if the password for the computer account and
>> the local security authority (LSA) secret are not synchronized.
>> 3. Computer names conflict.
>>
>> For consultants, refer to the case 082104RL
>>
>> This account is the same as the one logged on to the system and that this
>> account was tried before to logon
>> There is no domain controller available to validate this account.
>> There are currently no logon servers available to service the logon
>> request.
>> Event ID 5719
>>
>> Symptoms: 1. In client, you may receive Event ID 5719: "No Windows NT or
>> Windows 2000 Domain Controller is available for domain Domain. The
>> following error occurred: There are currently no logon servers available
>> to service the logon request."
>> 2. In DC, you may receive Event ID 5719: "No Windows NT or Windows 2000
>> Domain Controller is available for domain chicagotech.net. The following
>> error occurred: There are currently no logon servers available to service
>> the logon request.
>> 3. You logon domain user in a domain network, the mapping logon script
>> displays this message: "There is no domain controller available to
>> validate this account."
>> 4. You use a office laptop to connect the office VPN, when you map a
>> network drive using this command line: net use \\chicagotech\shared
>> /u:chicagotech.net/blin, you may receive this message: "This account is
>> the same as the one logged on to the system and that this account was
>> tried before to logon. There is no domain controller available to
>> validate this account"
>>
>> Causes: 1.The DC is down.
>> 2. Can't access the DC.
>> 3. The DNS issue.
>> 4. Run out of buffer space in the NetBT datagram buffer.
>> --
>> For more and other information, go to http://www.ChicagoTech.net
>>
>>
>> Don't send e-mail or reply to me except you need consulting services.
>> Posting on MS newsgroup will benefit all readers and you may get more
>> help.
>>
>> Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE
>> Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN, Anti-Virus, Tips & Troubleshooting on
>> http://www.ChicagoTech.net
>> Networking Solutions, http://www.chicagotech.net/networksolutions.htm
>> VPN Solutions, http://www.chicagotech.net/vpnsolutions.htm
>> VPN Process and Error Analysis,
>> http://www.chicagotech.net/VPN%20process.htm
>> VPN Troubleshooting, http://www.chicagotech.net/vpn.htm
>> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties.
>> "Mike" <mrfaber@att.net> wrote in message
>> news:u$w2W8t5EHA.4004@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
>>>I have 2 win2000Pro computers on a seperate subnet that can no longer
>>>locate
>>> a domain controller. They can logon with previously cached logons, and
>>> can
>>> access all resources(shares, exchange) of the domain, but I cannot log
>>> on
>>> any new users to the computer because it cannot authenticate them. I
>>> can
>>> ping everywhere, and all can ping me. I do not have WINS, I have
>>> netbios
>>> over tcp/ip enabled, and have a static ip address. Both DNS servers
>>> are in
>>> seperate subnets from thses computers. I get NETLOGON event ID 5719 in
>>> the
>>> system Log:
>>>
>>> "No Windows NT or Windows 2000 Domain Controller is available for domain
>>> MYDOMAIN. The following error occurred: There are currently no logon
>>> servers available to serrvice the logon request."
>>>
>>> Any help in troubleshooting and diagnosing the problem will be
>>> appreciated.
>>>
>>> Mike
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>
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