Re: Can't connect to the 2003 dc



Hello Mark,

Thank you for using newsgroup!

First of all, I'd like to thank for all kind y input. Mark, have you tried
our other peers' suggestions?

>From your post, I have performed lots of research on the error. However, I
found few similar issues reported in our internal knowledge bases. At this
moment, please help me verify if the server is running Citrix Metaframe. If
so, please remove it and test the issue again. In addition, it seems that
all Windows clients cannot log on to the Windows Server 2003 domain. Could
you help me collect the following information so that I can perform further
research?

1. When the users logon to the domain, do you receive any error messages?
If so, please send me the screen shots of all error messages that you
received so that I can perform further research.

To take a screen shot:
---------------------
1) Press the Pr Scrn key once on the keyboard when the error message
appears.
2) Click Start, go to Run, enter MSPAINT in the open dialog box, and then
Click OK.
3) Use Ctrl + V to paste the screenshot to the canvas.
4) From the File menu, go to Save and save it as a JPG file.
5) Send the JPG file to me as an attachment.
My mailbox: v-kzhao@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

Also please send me an event log file on the client computer that is
experiencing the issue.
1. Click Start and choose Run. Then input: eventvwr
2. Right-click Application, select Save Log File As, name the txt file and
save it.
3. Right-click Security, select Save Log File As, name the txt file and
save it.
4. Right-click System, select Save Log File As, name the txt file and save
it.
5. Send it to me.
My mailbox: v-kzhao@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

Regarding the event ID 4 error, I found the following link from the
internet for your reference. It has contained more solutions when you
encounter the event error.
<http://www.eventid.net/display.asp?eventid=4&eventno=1968&source=Kerberos&p
hase=1>

Hope that helps!

Thanks & Regards,

Ken Zhao

Microsoft Online Partner Support
Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security

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| Subject: Re: Can't connect to the 2003 dc
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| total of 22 computers 17 have xp pro service pack 2. 5 computers have
2000
| service pack 4 and the 2003 server is service pack 1
| --
| Mark Roshak
|
|
| "Miha Pihler [MVP]" wrote:
|
| > Another question:
| >
| > What operating system do your clients run? Windows 2000? Windows XP?
What
| > service packs?
| >
| > What service pack is on your domain controller?
| >
| > --
| > Mike
| > Microsoft MVP - Windows Security
| >
| > "roshak31" <Roshak31@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
| > news:C2DB45E5-A2BB-4B08-8168-A6C4AAF06B75@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
| > > On the last message where I said "The last few error messages in the
| > > system
| > > event log are print error messages." that was on the domain
controller.
| > > --
| > > Mark Roshak
| > >
| > >
| > > "roshak31" wrote:
| > >
| > >> The computers can log on locally but when they try to access network
| > >> drive on
| > >> the server they get an error message of "F:\ is not accessible. The
| > >> network
| > >> BIOS session limit was exceeded."
| > >>
| > >> The event viewer error message for the client is Event ID: 4
| > >>
| > >> The Kerberos client received a KRB_AP_ERR_MODIFIED error from the
server
| > >> host/htserver1.domain.local. This indicates that the password used
to
| > >> encrypt
| > >> the Kerberos service ticket is different than that on the target
server.
| > >> Commonly, this is due to identically named machine accounts in the
target
| > >> realm (DOMAIN.LOCAL), and the client realm.
| > >>
| > >> The last few error message in the system event log are print error
| > >> messages.
| > >>
| > >> The server is DNS and DHCP server for the network and I am able to
ping
| > >> the
| > >> server using the server name.
| > >>
| > >> --
| > >> Mark Roshak
| > >>
| > >>
| > >> "P.Gerardos" wrote:
| > >>
| > >> > Miha Pihler [MVP] wrote:
| > >> > > Hi,
| > >> > >
| > >> > > What do Event logs say on domain controller? What do Event logs
say
| > >> > > on
| > >> > > client PCs? Specially Application and System logs.
| > >> > >
| > >> > > Can clients ping the server by name?
| > >> > > How is DNS set up on the clients (what server clients use for
DNS)?
| > >> > >
| > >> >
| > >> > And please tell us what is the error message that the clients
receive
| > >> > when trying to log on.
| > >> >
| > >> > --
| > >> > Pavlos Gerardos
| > >> > MCP Windows XP, 2003 Server
| > >> > pgerardos<AT>hotmail<DOT>com
| > >> > Athens, Greece
| > >> >
| >
| >
| >
|

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