Re: The system cannot log you on now because the domain not avail



Hi guys,
I have checked the system event viewer.I have the following error messages
for server


The server could not bind to the transport
\Device\NetBT_Tcpip_{92922F1B-B28D-4F4E-8C36-960107B1B1E7}.

For more information, see Help and Support Center at
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.


and for Netlogon


The dynamic deletion of the DNS record 'ForestDnsZones.shaps.nsw.edu.au. 600
IN A 192.168.168.254' failed on the following DNS server:

DNS server IP address: <UNAVAILABLE>
Returned Response Code (RCODE): 0
Returned Status Code: 0

USER ACTION
To prevent remote computers from connecting unnecessarily to the domain
controller, delete the record manually or troubleshoot the failure to
dynamically delete the record. To learn more about debugging DNS, see Help
and Support Center.

ADDITIONAL DATA
Error Value: A socket operation was attempted to an unreachable host.

For more information, see Help and Support Center at
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.


I have run the command DCDiag.exe and it showed that everything has passed.
I also ran the command nltest.exe /dsregdns .

I have installed the patch that has been mentioned for the DHCP.



"harrykrishna.nospam@xxxxxxxxx" wrote:

I know the following is kind of specific but it may apply to you
anyways if you are running Windows 2000 SP4.

Did this behaviour start happening after you installed KB914388?

Do you have "The DHCP Client service hung on starting" errors in your
event log?

If so, try the following:

Use Regedit32 and go to
HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\DHCP\DependOnService

add ProtectedStorage to the bottom of the list of services and reboot.

HTH




MCP200 <MCP200@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi Everyone,
I get The system cannot log you on now because the domain <DOMAIN_NAME> is
not available when i try to log onto the the domain

When I get to the stage of entering the username and password it waits for
10 seconds and then I get an error message saying that the domain is
unavailable, however if I wait 20-25 seconds before logging on, it logs me on
straight away

It only occurs when you first boot up the machine ,and If I enter the
username and password I get the domain is unavailable but it's working fine
the 2nd attempt and logs me onto the domain very quick

I don’t know if its dns issue ,but it sounds that the machine isn’t getting
the ip address from the DHCP server quick enough. What’s your opinion please?

Is this releated to Cached Logon Count problem?

Thanks


Ha®®y

HarryKrishna.nospam@xxxxxxxxx

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