Cant Access Network Resources. Clock Sync errors

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Scott Townsend

When I log into my Windows Vista Enterprise Ed PC as Myself (a Domain User)
I'm always associated with a LOGON_SERVER that is the same (A Win2000 DC).
If I logon with another domain user, it finds a different DC (a Win2003R2
DC).

When Authenticated by the Win 2000 DC I cannot access network resources. I
get the Following Error:
An Error occurred while connecting to <Net Resource>
Microsoft Windows Network: This server's clock is not synchronized
with the primary domain controller's clock.
This connection has not been restored.


Logging in as another Domain user, authenticating with another DC all is
good in the world. My user account works find on other PCs on the network.

I've turned off the Win2000 DC and rebooted my vista machine several times
and it still shows the Win2000 server as the LOGON_SERVER.

My Clock is Sync'd with the other DCs. I can log in as another local Admin,
Sync the clock manually with a DC, reboot and log back in as myself with the
same error.


I've run DCDiag and NetDiag and they do not report any error with the
Win2000 DC.

I'm at my ends wit. I don't want to have to destroy my user profile and
start from scratch.

Help!

Thank you,
Scott<-
 
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Mike Luo [MSFT]

Hello ,

Thank you for your post.

I noticed that you submitted the same problem in
microsoft.public.windows.server.active_directory. (Subject:Cant Access
Network Resources. Clock Sync errors) newsgroup and I have replied there.

Let's focus on that thread on this issue, please. It is easier for us to
track your issue and make sure we respond promptly.

Mike Luo

Microsoft Online Partner Support
Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security

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