Re: SBS 2003 Restore - NETLOGON errors - Unable to log client computers on to DC
From: Michael (michaelavw_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 06/29/04
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Date: Mon, 28 Jun 2004 19:01:11 -0700
Hi,
I have tried recreating the computer accounts on the
server, and then connecting to the
http://servername/connectcomputer page. When I attempt to
open the page I am prompted for a username and password,
but when I attempt to log on using the Administrator
account it says "You are not authorized to view this
page".
Any ideas?
Regards,
Michael
>-----Original Message-----
>Flip them to a workgroup, create the computeraccounts on
the server (delete
>the old ones), run servername/connectcomputer from the
clients.
>
>--
>Regards,
>
>Marina
>Microsoft SBS-MVP
>
><anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> schreef in bericht
>news:226df01c45d6a$920ba610$a301280a@phx.gbl...
>> Thanks for your reply, can you suggest how to rejoin
the
>> clients to the domain?
>>
>> Michael
>>
>> >-----Original Message-----
>> >You will have to rejoin the clients to the domain.
>> >
>> >--
>> >Regards,
>> >
>> >Marina
>> >Microsoft SBS-MVP
>> >
>> >"Michael" <michaelavw@hotmail.com> schreef in bericht
>> >news:22c2501c45d63$16275b40$a001280a@phx.gbl...
>> >> Hi,
>> >> I am having difficulties after restoring Small
Business
>> >> Server 2003 onto a different computer using
Ntbackup.
>> The
>> >> restore procedure succeeded but a number of services
>> were
>> >> unable to start automatically (DHCP, WINS, Message
>> >> Queuing). To restart DHCP I uninstalled then
>> reinstalled
>> >> it, then I configured the DHCP options to match the
>> >> configuration as it was. To restart WINS I deleted
the
>> >> contents of the c:\WINDOWS\System32\WINS directory.
To
>> >> restart Message Queuing I uninstalled and
reinstalled
>> it.
>> >> I also had to manually reconfigure the IP settings
for
>> >> the network adapter. I now have a server which
starts
>> up
>> >> cleanly and without errors in the Event Log.
>> >>
>> >> The problems that I am having involve logging on to
the
>> >> domain from an XP client. The client gives the
>> >> message "Windows cannot connect to the domain,
either
>> >> because the domain controller is down or otherwise
>> >> unavailable, or because your computer account was
not
>> >> found." The Event Log on the server has the
following
>> >> error message - NETLOGON - "The session setup from
the
>> >> computer <computername> failed to authenticate. The
>> name
>> >> (s) of the account(s) referenced in the security
>> database
>> >> is <computername>$. The following error occurred:
>> Access
>> >> is denied."
>> >>
>> >> All documentation that I have been able to locate
>> >> regarding this suggests that it is a secure
>> communication
>> >> channel between the server and client computer that
has
>> >> been lost. I have tried to use Netdom, Nltest, and
to
>> >> Reset the account using Active Directory but none of
>> >> these work. If I log on to the client without
>> connecting
>> >> to the domain, then plug in the network cable, I am
>> able
>> >> to view the server across the network.
>> >>
>> >> Any suggestions on how to resolve this problem
would be
>> >> appreciated.
>> >>
>> >> Michael
>> >
>> >
>> >.
>> >
>
>
>.
>
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