Re: Clients not able to login to Domain
- From: "Tony" <tony@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2005 10:36:31 -0500
Brandy,
Thanks for the suggestions. Unfortunately they did not work. I tried the
1) clean boot ==> no change, still could not map a drive on the SBS server.
2) Net Use command ==> came back with "The network name cannot be found."
This happens with both the server name and the IP address.
Persistent Problem
==============
>1. Can you access Share Folders on SBS Server from problematic client
>workstations?
No
> 2. Does this issue occur to all clients or several clients?
All clients that came after me. I have slightly elevated permissions and
have no problem mapping shares after login. This leads me to believe that
my other "users" do not have permissions for any of the shares on the SBS
server. I do not know where to begin with this so any suggestions would be
appreciated.
> 3. Please make sure that clients are logging on SBS Domain, not local
> computer.
They are.
> 4. On one of the problematic client workstation, run "eventvwr" (without
> quotation marks), check whether there are any errors. If yes, >double
> click it, click the Copy button and paste the full content to the
> Newsgroup.
There is one error and one warning as follows:
Under "APPLICATION"
===================
Event Type: Error
Event Source: Userenv
Event Category: None
Event ID: 1030
Date: 12/14/2005
Time: 9:59:06 AM
User: ARNOLD\Jan
Computer: JAN
Description:
Windows cannot query for the list of Group Policy objects. A message that
describes the reason for this was previously logged by the policy engine.
For more information, see Help and Support Center at
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
Under "SYSTEM"
==============
Event Type: Warning
Event Source: LSASRV
Event Category: SPNEGO (Negotiator)
Event ID: 40961
Date: 12/14/2005
Time: 9:59:06 AM
User: N/A
Computer: JAN
Description:
The Security System could not establish a secured connection with the server
ldap/atc.Arnold.local/Arnold.local@xxxxxxxxxxxxx No authentication protocol
was available.
For more information, see Help and Support Center at
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
If you need more info please let me know. Thanks for your time and input.
Tony
""Brandy Nee [MSFT]"" <v-branee@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:GfaVNTIAGHA.1236@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hello Tony,
>
> Thank you for posting to the SBS Newsgroup.
>
> I understand that you cannot map drive to SBS Server. If I have
> misunderstood your issue, please let me know.
>
> Based on my research on the error message, this error message indicates
> this issue is related to: Networking connectivity, Name resolution or
> permission. So please take your time to perform my suggestions. If the
> issue persists, please help me to gather more information for further
> research.
>
> ===========
>
> Suggestion 1 - Clean boot:
> --------------
> a. Click Start->Run, type "MSCONFIG" (without the quotation marks) and
> click OK.
>
> b. In the System Configuration Utility (MSConfig) window, click the
> "Startup" tab.
>
> c. Click to clear all the check marks from the list box under "Startup".
>
> d. Click the Services tab, check the "Hide all Microsoft Services" box and
> then click the "Disable All" button to disable the non-Microsoft services.
>
> e. Click OK to close the MSConfig window. Click Yes when you are asked to
> restart your computer in order to enable the changes.
>
> f. After restarting, please check whether this issue still exists.
>
> Suggestion 2 - Net use command:
> --------------
> Can we use the ''net use'' command to map drive to SBS Server? To do so,
> please see:
>
> a. Open a command prompt.
>
> b. Type ''net use <Drive Letter>: \\<ServerName>\<Shared folder name>''
> (without the quotation mark) and press Enter.
>
> [Note]: We also can use SBS IP address to replace <ServerName> in the
> command above to map the drive.
>
> If the ''net use'' command can complete successfully, please edit a .bat
> file and add it to the user's startup menu.
>
> 1). Open Notepad program.
>
> 2). Input the above net use command.
>
> 3). Save this file as a .bat file.
>
> 4). Add it to the User's startup menu folder in the client computer
> (C:\Documents and Settings\<User>\Start Menu\Programs\Startup\).
>
> Note: Since the user's authentication information is included in the .bat
> file please only add the .bat file that including particular user's
> authentication information to this user's private startup folder.
>
> ===========
>
> If the issue persists, please help me to gather more information for
> further research.
>
> 1. Can you access Share Folders on SBS Server from problematic client
> workstations?
>
> 2. Does this issue occur to all clients or several clients?
>
> 3. Please make sure that clients are logging on SBS Domain, not local
> computer.
>
> 4. On one of the problematic client workstation, run "eventvwr" (without
> quotation marks), check whether there are any errors. If yes, double click
> it, click the Copy button and paste the full content to the Newsgroup.
>
> Please take your time to perform my steps, and gather the information as
> required. If you have any updates, please feel free to let me know. I am
> looking forward to hearing from you!
>
> Best regards,
>
> Brandy Nee
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>>From: "Tony" <tony@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>Subject: Clients not able to login to Domain
>>Date: Tue, 13 Dec 2005 15:55:59 -0500
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>>I'm having an odd problem that I have not seen in this forum yet. I set
>>up
>>a new server with SBS 2k3 sp1. I created "arnold.local" for the domain.
>>I
>>have been adding our existing users to the domain one at a time using
>>http://server_name/ConnectComputer . This works for the initial login to
> the
>>domain. The next day the user turns their computer on and gets the login
>>screen, enters their userid and password and everything appears to connect
>>normally until we try to map a drive to the SBS 2K3 server and get the
> error
>>message :
>>
>>"Arnold is not accessible. You might not have permission to use this
> network
>>resource. Contact the administrator of this server to find out if you have
>>access permissions.
>>
>>The network path was not found."
>>
>>
>>First, I have checked that the workstations in question are attempting to
>>connect to the "arnold.local" domain. I have also checked to make sure
> that
>>they are getting their IP addresses from the SBS 2k3 server. During the
>>login process we get no indication that we have no access until we attempt
>>to map a network share.
>>
>>Now it does look like it may have something to do with permissions, but I
>>really do not know where to begin. Any help or suggestions are most
>>appreciated.
>>
>>Tony
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
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