Re: Userenv errors



Correction: it seems like I'm getting these Userenv errors on several PCs,
but not ALL PCs.


"jason" <jasonsantos-NOSPAM-@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:ebvnMnLtGHA.4612@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Thanks for the suggestions, Steven.

I followed those steps and still have the same issues.
1. Have you performed some specific operation before discovering the
issue?
It's been hapenning for a long time, but I don't recall a certain event
before the issue started to show up.
2. What''s the detailed symptom of the specific issue except for the
event
mentioned in the post?
Not sure what you mean, but on this particular PC, I get a lot of other
errors I'll post below.

3. Does the issue occur when using a specific user account or every use
account in your domain?
This issue is mostly with one PC, although it ocassionally happens on
other PCs. On the workstation with the most occurrences, it happens
anywhere between 1 and every three hours.

Not sure if they are related, but here are some other errors I'm getting
on that workstation:
Event Type: Warning
Event Source: Print
Event Category: None
Event ID: 20
Date: 7/31/2006
Time: 11:41:01 AM
User: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
Computer: PC9
Description:
Printer Driver Lexmark Z700-P700 Series for Windows NT x86 Version-3 was
added or updated. Files:- LXBLDR5C.DLL, LXBLUI5C.DLL, LXBLUI5C.DLL,
LXBLDRV.HLP, LXBLUN5C.EXE, LXBLUNRS.DLL, LXBLFC5C.DLL, LXBLICUR.DLL,
LXBLCLR1.DLL, LXBLCLR2.DLL, LXBLCLR3.DLL, LXBLSTRN.DLL, LXBLLPA.HLP,
LXBLNOTE.HLP, LXBLDRV.CNT, LXBLLPA.CNT, LXBLMA.CNT, CONTACT.HTM,
LXBLJSWX.EXE, LXBLPSWX.EXE, LXBLJSW.DLL, LXBLJSWR.DLL, LXBLLPA.DLL,
LXBLLPAR.DLL, LXBLPRP.DLL, LXBLPRPR.DLL, LXBLPSW.DLL, LXBLPSWR.DLL,
LXBLUTIL.DLL, LXBLUPD.DLL, LXBLUPDR.DLL, LXBLPP5C.DLL, LEXEDF.DLL,
lexgo.EXE, LXBLAUAL.OUT, LXBLMCAL.OUT, LXBLCAU.OUT, LXBLKAU.OUT,
LXBLPHAU.OUT, LXBLCLN.OUT, LXBLCALN.OUT, LXBLKALN.OUT, LXBLALGN.OUT,
LXBLPHCL.OUT, LXBLPHAL.OUT, lxblsply.htm, lxbllegl.htm, lxblsk0.dll,
lxblsk1.dll, lxblsk2.dll, license.txt, lexwww.htm, ptzipw32.dll, WAVS.EXE,
duplex1.prn, duplex2.prn, LXBLGF.DLL, lxblrme.doc, lxblweb.exe,
HLP256.DLL, LEXBCE.DLL, LEXBCES.EXE, lexlmpm.dll, LEXPPS.EXE,
LEXP2P32.DLL, LEX2KUSB.DLL, lxblcomm.dll, lxblw2k.ini, lexdrvin.exe,
lxblver.web, lxblpwr.dll, LXBLPMNT.DLL, LXBLLCNT.DLL, LXBLLCNP.DLL,
LXBLLSNT.EXE, LXBLIH.EXE, LXBL.LOC, LXBLCFG.EXE, LXBLCU.DLL, LXBLCUR.DLL,
LEXPING.EXE, INSTMON.EXE, lxblvs.dll.

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

Event Type: Warning
Event Source: LSASRV
Event Category: (3)
Event ID: 40961
Date: 7/31/2006
Time: 11:38:40 AM
User: N/A
Computer: PC9
Description:
The Security System could not establish a secured connection with the
server ldap/DELLSERVER.ASM.local/ASM.local@xxxxxxxxxx No authentication
protocol was available.

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

Any ideas?
Thanks.


"Steven Zhu [MSFT]" <v-stezhu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:PzHmmNGtGHA.2004@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi Jason,

Thanks for posting here.

From your post, my understanding on this issue is: you get Event 1053
error
message in Event Viewer. If I am off base, please feel free to let me
know.

Based on my research, the event ID 1053 issue may occur if you have
account
names that use non-ASCII characters. Windows 2000 Server and Windows
Server
2003 do not distinguish between non-ASCII and ASCII characters in account
names. To resolve this issue, you must either delete or rename the
conflicting accounts.

Also, please ensure that the appropriate groups are listed in the "Access
this Computer from the Network" permission. You can find this permission
in
the following folder:

Computer Configuration\Windows Settings\Security Settings\Local
Policies\User Rights Assignment

The following groups have the "Access this Computer from the Network"
permission on domain controllers by default:

-Administrators
-Authenticated Users
-Everyone

Following are some useful Microsoft Knowledge Base articles for your
reference:

Event ID 1053 and 1058 appear in the Application log after you upgrade to
Windows 2000 Server or Windows Server 2003 with Active Directory
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=883271

Lookup of Permissions on ACLs Shows Only SIDs
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=262958

If the issue still persists, please collect some additional information
for
my further research:

1. Have you performed some specific operation before discovering the
issue?

2. What''s the detailed symptom of the specific issue except for the
event
mentioned in the post?

3. Does the issue occur when using a specific user account or every use
account in your domain?
Please try the suggestions above and let me know the results at your
earliest convenience. If anything in my response is unclear or you need
further help, don''t hesitate to post back.

Thank you for your time and cooperation.

Have a nice day.

Best Regards,

Steven Zhu
MCSE
Microsoft Online Partner Support
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