Event ID 1219



I have been getting a lot of Event ID 1219 on one of my 2003 terminal
servers, and people can't login with their domain account. I can always
login with the local admin account. Here is what the message ooks like
in the event viewer

"Logon rejecter for domain\username. Unable to obtain Terminal Server
User Configuration. Error: The network address is invalid."

Sometimes a reboot fixes the problem for a half hour, then it comes
back. Sometimes a reboot doesnt help at all.

I have checked dns, network connectivity, nothing odd there.

This machine has Novell Client 4.91, could that be a problem?

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