Re: Can't connect to the 2003 dc
- From: "roshak31" <Roshak31@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 5 Jan 2006 17:36:02 -0800
the Net Logon service had paused. allowed the Net Logon service to resume
start. all worked after that.
thanks,
--
Mark Roshak
"Ken Zhao [MSFT]" wrote:
> 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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> | 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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