Need your help

M

mohame kahla

I have Windows 2000 Server and i face a problem when i try
to access on my domain through any client i receive the
following error "the domain is not accessible.
the server is not configured for
transactions"

please help me
 
N

nikk

-----Original Message-----
I have Windows 2000 Server and i face a problem when i try
to access on my domain through any client i receive the
following error "the domain is not accessible.
the server is not configured for
transactions"

please help me
.
What did you do to the your network before you received
the error message. What is your client computer's
configuration, at ip level. have you used the PING and
IPCONFIG utilities to determine what is problem is?
 
M

Mohamed Kahla

Nothing ,normal work ,and one user told me he can't print
through one printer which connected to another user so i
tried from the complained user to login to his network
places to find the user's printer but i surprized with the
previous message,
he has a static IP, and i tried to ping and make
ipconfig /all but no errors
and the strange thing i can access to all users from my
server but the users couldn't do that
and if i need to add a new user to my domain (after adding
him to my Active Directory) i will find a new error :
"the domain name(.....)doesn't exist"
 
J

Jason Hall [MSFT]

--------------------
From: "Mohamed Kahla" <[email protected]>
Subject: Need your help
Date: Sat, 29 May 2004 06:04:36 -0700

Nothing ,normal work ,and one user told me he can't print
through one printer which connected to another user so i
tried from the complained user to login to his network
places to find the user's printer but i surprized with the
previous message,
he has a static IP, and i tried to ping and make
ipconfig /all but no errors
and the strange thing i can access to all users from my
server but the users couldn't do that
and if i need to add a new user to my domain (after adding
him to my Active Directory) i will find a new error :
"the domain name(.....)doesn't exist"
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It's possible that this is being caused by the lack of IPC$, ADMIN$, or C$
shares on your domain controller. These missing shares have been known to
occur due to malware on the server

1. Run an antivirus scan on the computer using the latest definitions.
After completing the antivirus scan, check the system for other types of
malware, such as spyware or hacker tools.

2. Check the AutoShareServer and AutoShareWks registry values to make sure
they are not set to 0:
1. Start Regedt32, and locate the following registry key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\LanmanServer\Parameters

2. If the AutoShareServer and AutoShareWks DWORD values exist with a value
data of 0, set them to 1 or delete them.
(Doing this will invoke the default behavior which is
to create the admin shares automatically.)
3. Quit Registry Editor.
4. Restart the computer and make sure the shares are active.
3. To check for the admin shares, run NET SHARE at the CMD prompt. If the
system is clean of malware, and the AutoShareServer and AutoShareWks
registry values are not set to 0, the system should create the shares
automatically at startup.

4. If the system does not create the admin shares automatically, you can
recreate them manually:
net share ipc$
net share admin$
net share c$

Please let me know if this helps.


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