Hi Phil,
It sounds like the NETLOGON is where your problem lies. It can't see the
domain controllers for MYDOMAIN. Is that a name you made up, or is that
really what it says? You need to check everything related to domain
membership. I'm assuming you're the domain admin?
Can you ping both domain controllers OK? What are the ping results?
Check in c:\winnt\debug and see if there's a NetSetup.log file, see any
errors in it?
Try unjoining/rejoining the domain and note any errors - make sure you
have local admin password before you do this.
If none of this works, you may be suffering LSA corruption - a known
problem when upgrading from NT4 to W2K. It's one of the reasons I
decided to reformat and do clean installs of W2K on my whole network.
Phil wrote:
> Thanks Gerry Hickman for suggesting looking at Events:
> In top-down order I see 4:
> Source - Service Control Manager
> ID - 7206
> Text - The following boot-start or system-start driver(s)
> failed to load: Cdralwnt
> ?Suspect a bad CD-writer driver? Been there for two years.
> -----
> Source - NETLOGON
> ID - 5719
> Text - No Windows NT or Windows 2000 Domain Controller is
> available for domain MYDOMAIN. The following error
> occurred:
> There are currently no logon servers available to service
> the logon request.
> ?This is odd. What can one do?
> -----
> Source - ftdisk
> ID - 49
> Text - Configuring the Page file for crash dump failed.
> Make sure there is a page file on the boot partition and
> that is large enough to contain all physical memory.
> ?Did a Boot diskkeeper de-frag of system. 400MB Page-file
> in use (228,196kb RAM). Made no difference?
> -----
> Source - Server
> ID - 2506
> Text - The value named IRPStackSize in the server's
> Registry key LanmanServer\Parameters was invalid. The
> value was ignored, and processing continued.
> ?What does this mean; if anything?
> -----
> What will allow this PC to be logged on to the domain?
> Many thanks
> Phil
>
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>Only 1 PC shows this: After upgrade NT4 to
>>W2KAdvSrvSP4+latestWinUpdates to the server I added all
>>PC's (W2KProfSP4)to ActvDirUsr&Comptr. This one cannot
>>be 'managed'. Every network access is so slow. It runs
>>local apps (Excel, etc) fine. NIC displays 100mb
>>connection.
>>
>>Where to start looking for the old spark & speed it had?
>>
>>Thanks
>>Phil
>>.
>>
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Gerry Hickman (London UK)
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