Re: Event Id 1030 and 1058 Userenv
- From: "ThereIsNoTry" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 17 May 2006 12:45:36 -0400
K2
I've got a similar issue with a SINGLE workstation hooked to an SBS2000
server.
I'm concerned because - in the past, I've seen other workstations get the
same issue.
Are you getting the "SPNEGO" errors too (system log, Event ID's 49061 &
49060)?
Are you getting a request to enter username & password when trying to
manually connect to a share?
After 6 hours on the phone with MS we were able to find a temporary
workaround...when it asks for the username & password enter
"FULLDOMAINNAME\username" for the username and then the password as usual.
I was then able to manually run the netlogon batch file and things connected
for that user - as usual.
I'm looking for a more permanent fix so I may post a detailed request in
this group.
christopher*
<kmyers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1147861246.985594.259310@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
please can someone help me!
I've been searching the net for a resolution to these evwent ids being
logged on all my clients in an SBS 2003 domain and it's driving me mad!
The problem is that because of these errros, no Computer Group Policy
Settings are being applied.
I've tried MS article, searched forums and I cannot seem to get rid of
these errors. I'm running a SBS2003 domain with XP workstations. The
SBS Machine itself does not show any errors in its event log and group
olicy is working fine. I seem to have sufficient permissions on SYSVOL
share and I'm at a loss.
Can someone please help me?
K2
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