Re: Authentication event id 5722
- From: "Larry Struckmeyer" <lstruckmeyer(at)mis-wizards(dot)com>
- Date: Sat, 5 Apr 2008 07:10:16 -0400
Hi Richard:
Have you considered using RWW for this remote user? Of course you would
need either a local workstation or a Terminal Server for him to connect to.
To the current problem:
This is a Windows problem, not an SBS specific problem.
Run through the list shown here to see if any of this looks familiar:
http://www.eventid.net/display.asp?eventid=5722&eventno=105&source=NETLOGON&phase=1
If none of that repairs the problem I believe, given the circumstances you
describe, I would just clean things up. It might require that you have the
notebook sent to the main office, but once there you can disjoin from the
domain, remove all references to the computer from Server Management
Console, and then add back the computer and then rejoin the domain with
/connectcomputer. Sounds drastic I know, but should resolve the issue and
get it off your plate.
Note that //connectcomputer (the only proper way to join the SBS domain) is
not supported over the internet.
--
Larry
Please post the resolution to
your issue so that all can benefit.
"Richard Johansson, Parnasso"
<RichardJohanssonParnasso@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi
A user in our organisation has got a laptop (HP Compaq Notebook 6715b)
that
Ihave previously connected to the domain (SBS2003R2), working just fine.
After having discovered that the password for a single user's account had
been discovered, I quickly changed the password for that account. The
laptop
is used only remote from the main office and logs on using remote
connection
through VPN.
Before changing the password, the computer could authenticate just fine to
the domain and logging on with a domain user name and password worked just
fine. After changing the password, however, an authentication is
practically
impossible. I have tried to change the computer name and hence creating a
different entry in the "Computers"-list in "Manage your server", but the
problem persist.
In the daily performance report I get one entry (independent of the number
of times that I try connecting the laptop through VPN connection), stating
the following:
The session from the computer <Computer name> could not complete
authentication. The name/s of the account/s that are being referred in the
security database is <Computer name>$. The following error occurred:
Access
denied.
I have translated the above message from Swedish, since the operating
system
language is Swedish. The Event-ID is 5722 but when searching the TechNet
databases I am not able to find any information that applies to an SBS2003
solution, but rather only implications for Win2000-deployments.
Does anyone have any idea about what could be going on?
D
.
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