Re: Event 2510 appears every 12 minutes in Server 2003 DC system l



Hello David,

What kind of configuration settings do you mean?

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Meinolf Weber
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Thanks for the suggestion, but if I do that won't the workstation lose
all it's configuration settings when it re-joins the domain?

"Meinolf Weber" wrote:

Hello David,

Remove the workstation with the problem from the domain to workgroup,
reboot and add it again to the domain.

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Meinolf Weber
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No, only Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP. nothing else!

"Meinolf Weber" wrote:

Hello David,

And you have no MAC's or UNIX clients in the network? Because a lot
of articles are mentioned for this error with them.

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Yes, we have a very simple domian with one DC and three domain
member clients, all of which are running Windows XP. Only one
client seems to cause the problem.

"Meinolf Weber" wrote:

Hello David,

Is that client a domain member?

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The following warning event 2510 has suddenly starter appearing
exactly every
12 minutes in my Windows Server 2003 DC system log:
"The server service was unable to map error code 1355"
at the same time as this, four entries appear in the Security
log:
(1) NT AUTHORITY / ANONYMOUS LOGON Sucess A Event ID: 540
Succesful Network Logon:
User Name:
Domain:
Logon ID: (0x0,0x63DDBDB)
Logon Type: 3
Logon Process: NtLmSsp
Authentication Package: NTLM
Workstation Name: OFFICE
Logon GUID: -
Caller User Name: -
Domain: -
Logon ID: -
Process ID: -
Transited Services: -
Source Network Address: 192.168.0.13
Source Port: 0
(2) NT AUTHORITY / ANONYMOUS LOGON Sucess A Event ID: 538
User logoff:
User name: ANONYMOUS LOGON
Domain: NT AUTHORITY
Logon ID: (0x0,0x63DDBDB)
Logon Type: 3
(3) and (4) are duplicates of (1) and (2), ecept with a
different
logon ID
The client referred to in the event is running Windows XP. The
events
stop as soon as this client computer is turned off.
If anyone has an idea what might be causing this, please get in
touch!


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