Event ID 5719 NETLOGON

G

Guest

On numerous machines (not all) we get the following error in the Event log
when the machine is first booted (before login):
"No Domain Controller is available for domain LVC_JNJ due to the following:
There are currently no logon servers available to service the logon
request..."
This is followed by W32Time errors (ID 29 & 14). These errors only occur
prior to login and only seem to affect Group Policies from taking affect
which IS a problem for us. The policies eventually take affect after
multiple reboots, etc. For trouble-shooting steps - I have moved machines
around (problem stays with machine). I have re-joined the domain (doesn't
help). We have tried new network switches AND we have recently replaced our
domain controllers (same domain - just moved to new servers (using DCpromo)).
If I assigned a static IP to the machine - the problem seems to go away (we
are using MS DHCP services on our domain controllers - these DHCP servers are
also new).

I hope this makes sense and that someone has seen this and/or knows what
steps to take next!

Thanks!
 
R

Robert L [MVP - Networking]

Any errors when using dcgiag or netdiag? This search result may help,

Network errorsThere are currently no logon servers available to service the logon request "There are no entries on the list" "There is not enough memory available to ...
www.howtonetworking.com/neterrors.htm


Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE
Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net
How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com
On numerous machines (not all) we get the following error in the Event log
when the machine is first booted (before login):
"No Domain Controller is available for domain LVC_JNJ due to the following:
There are currently no logon servers available to service the logon
request..."
This is followed by W32Time errors (ID 29 & 14). These errors only occur
prior to login and only seem to affect Group Policies from taking affect
which IS a problem for us. The policies eventually take affect after
multiple reboots, etc. For trouble-shooting steps - I have moved machines
around (problem stays with machine). I have re-joined the domain (doesn't
help). We have tried new network switches AND we have recently replaced our
domain controllers (same domain - just moved to new servers (using DCpromo)).
If I assigned a static IP to the machine - the problem seems to go away (we
are using MS DHCP services on our domain controllers - these DHCP servers are
also new).

I hope this makes sense and that someone has seen this and/or knows what
steps to take next!

Thanks!
 
G

Guest

Yeah - I run those periodically and clean anything up. They check out fine -
no errors other than the WINS error with Netdiag. DCdiag comes up clean
almost every time.
 
G

Guest

The fact that it works with a static IP suggests that DHCP is assigning
incorrect DNS server address(es).

ipconfig /all

should reveal what is being assigned.
 
G

Guest

DNS is correct - we have 2 DNS servers (AD integrated) and they are getting
assigned properly to all workstations. Again - this is with only some
workstations - not all workstations and we only have one subnet (~45
computers). My workstation and many others do NOT get these errors but
others do.

Thanks!
 

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