Event ID: 5788 error in log but I can log on to domain

C

Cedric

I am getting the following error in event viewer onwindows
2000 clients.



Event Type: Error
Event Source: NETLOGON
Event Category: None
Event ID: 5788
Date: 6/28/2004
Time: 9:56:19 AM
User: N/A
Computer: SAINT-PETER
Description:
Attempt to update HOST Service Principal Names (SPNs) of
the computer object in Active Directory failed. The
updated values were 'HOST/SAINT-PETER' and 'HOST/SAINT-
PETER'. The following error occurred:
The parameter is incorrect.
Data:
0000: 57 00 00 00 W...


I checked the domain name on both the server and the
client pc and they match { sid.paulc.edu } I tried this
article with no luck
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-
US;258503

Does anyone have a solution. By the way my server is a
Windows 2003 and my clients have windows 2000 and XP
 
J

Jerold Schulman

I am getting the following error in event viewer onwindows
2000 clients.



Event Type: Error
Event Source: NETLOGON
Event Category: None
Event ID: 5788
Date: 6/28/2004
Time: 9:56:19 AM
User: N/A
Computer: SAINT-PETER
Description:
Attempt to update HOST Service Principal Names (SPNs) of
the computer object in Active Directory failed. The
updated values were 'HOST/SAINT-PETER' and 'HOST/SAINT-
PETER'. The following error occurred:
The parameter is incorrect.
Data:
0000: 57 00 00 00 W...


I checked the domain name on both the server and the
client pc and they match { sid.paulc.edu } I tried this
article with no luck
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-
US;258503

Does anyone have a solution. By the way my server is a
Windows 2003 and my clients have windows 2000 and XP


See tips 2550 and 6056 in the 'Tips & Tricks' at http://www.jsiinc.com

Jerold Schulman
Windows: General MVP
JSI, Inc.
http://www.jsiinc.com
 

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