RE: Failure Audits in 2003 Server
From: Bobby28 (Bobby28_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 10/05/04
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Date: Tue, 5 Oct 2004 06:49:09 -0700
Tony thanks for the help. I ran the diagnostics, it seems that the Sysvol
replicates sometimes ok and other times with errors. How can you fix this? I
have a 2000 Server and 2003 Server, I have moved the operations masters and
some other services to the newer server because the 2000 is only 366 mhz with
about 350mb of ram. I am new here and the 2000 has been neglected for a long
time. For instance when you run disk defrag the entire disk is almost red,
however when you run defragmenter it says it completes but still displays all
red(fragmented files).
One other thing: Wwhen running netdiag and dcdiag the first lines usaully
indicate the server name address and os. My 2003 server is saying os
2000(build 7903 or some number?) is that normal?
"Tony Roberts" wrote:
> You mention that it seems to be stopping group policy and
> login scripts (sysvol) from replicating.
>
> What are the results when you run netdiag and dcdiag from
> the windows 2003 resource kit?
>
> Are both servers on the same domain? has sysvol
> replicated?
>
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >2003 Server displaying this message in Event Viewer.
> >
> >Type: Failure Audit
> >Source: Security
> >Category: Account logon
> >Event ID: 673
> >User: System
> >
> >I am also having the trouble with a 2000 Server but with
> a different Event
> >ID #. I found the solution I thought in the knowledge
> base and called
> >Microsoft for the hotfix, but it hasn't helped the
> problem. This is
> >effecting my logon scripts and Group Policy from
> processing. Thanks in
> >advance for any help.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >.
> >
>
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