RE: Access was denied because the username and/or password was invalid on the domain

From: Lan (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 04/09/04


Date: Fri, 9 Apr 2004 12:08:04 -0700

DCDIAG Output Error

  Starting test: frssysvol
     ......................... DCOHIO passed test frssysvol
  Starting test: frsevent
     ......................... DCOHIO passed test frsevent
  Starting test: kccevent
     ......................... DCOHIO passed test kccevent
  Starting test: systemlog
     An Error Event occured. EventID: 0xC25A001D
        Time Generated: 04/09/2004 14:22:44
        Event String: The time provider NtpClient is
configured to
     An Error Event occured. EventID: 0x00004EB9
        Time Generated: 04/09/2004 14:54:53
        Event String: The currently configured accounting
provider
     An Error Event occured. EventID: 0xC0001B70
        Time Generated: 04/09/2004 14:54:55
        Event String: The Routing and Remote Access
service terminated
     ......................... DCOHIO failed test systemlog
>-----Original Message-----
>Matthew,
>
> Thank You for your reply.
>
> I checked and the logon is via the local system account
>and the directory is c:\winnt\tracing. The permissions
for
>system are set to full.
>
> The problem continues, any other ideas?
>
> Lan
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>Hi,
>>
>>I would check the following:
>>
>>Under services and Routing and Remote access, check the
>logon Tab to make
>>sure the local system account in being used for logon.
>>Open the RRAS snap in under remote access logging and
>check the path for
>>the local log file. Make sure this points to a valid
>directory and/or
>>file.
>>If the path exists, check the permissions on the
folder.
>>
>>
>>Thank you,
>>Matthew Fresoli
>>Microsoft Network Support
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>.
>



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