A couple log entries...



Here are two log entries around the time of the server "crash"; could a dump
of a shadow copy cause this??

The oldest shadow copy of volume C: was deleted to keep disk space usage for
shadow copies of volume C: below the user defined limit.

The computer BUSINESSSYS_DS tried to connect to the server \\PKY1 using the
trust relationship established by the LDPI domain. However, the computer
lost the correct security identifier (SID) when the domain was reconfigured.
Reestablish the trust relationship.

"kj" <kj@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Can't imagine a scenerio as you describe without substantial events in the
event logs.

You probably want to call Microsoft Support for something like this.

To continue here, try running ipconfig/all , netdiag, and dcdiag /c /v on
the server and posting the results.

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/kj
"KB" <kb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Also, the Administrator cannot access many/most folders on the server,
from the server desktop. Access Denied.


"KB" <kb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Help! I have an SBS 2003 Prem server (OEM version - not yet applied
SP1). Suddenly, a bunch of users lost their SID = I had to reassign them
a new password to even get them logged in. The Administrator password
wasn't being accepted, even at the console. I logged in as an
admin-equivalent IT login, and reset the Admin password. Also, some
users can't get into sub-folders in network shares.

The server apparently crashed and rebooted, but I found nothing in the
logs to explain. I don't even know where to begin as their does not
appear to be any smoking gun....it's as if something happened to the DC,
where some users are messed up, others are not. some can access cetain
files, others cannot.

I just took over this site two weeks ago and still have not figured out
the group policies etc...anyone heard of anything like what I'm
experiencing?

Thanks!
KB







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