Event ID: 1265

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Debra H

WAN line was down for awhile, now back up. Users are
unable to access other servers over the wan by their DNS
names. They can access them via WINS. Replication is not
happening. When trying to access another server over the
WAN, I receive the error, "\\xxxxx not accessible. Logon
Failure The target account name is incorrect."
As per Microsoft: "If this error is being reported for
Active Directory replication between two domain
controllers of different domains which have a parent/child
or tree root trust relationship, this error may be due to
an absent critical object that represents the trust
relationship between the two domains."
But I have a single Domain.

I would like to resovle this before I bring in Exchange to
extend the schema.

Any ideas greatly appreciated. Thanks
(e-mail address removed)
 
D

Debra H

Funny thing - the passwords or policies are not affected.
It is only when I try to access a resource locally or over
the WAN line using the server name and not the Ip. I can
for instance do this:
\\xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx and see all the folders. But if I type
the servername ie: \\servername, I receive the following
error:
"\\xxxxx not accessible. Logon
The WAN line is back but I have not been able to see
services using the \\servername for a few months.

Thanks
-----Original Message-----
What do you mean under "for a while" ? See
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb; [LN];Q288167
I have successfully used this one when the WAN was down for 30 days and
machine passwords on DC's come out of sync.

--
Regards

Matjaz Ladava, MCSE, MCSA, MCT, MVP
Microsoft MVP - Active Directory
(e-mail address removed), (e-mail address removed)
http://ladava.com

WAN line was down for awhile, now back up. Users are
unable to access other servers over the wan by their DNS
names. They can access them via WINS. Replication is not
happening. When trying to access another server over the
WAN, I receive the error, "\\xxxxx not accessible. Logon
Failure The target account name is incorrect."
As per Microsoft: "If this error is being reported for
Active Directory replication between two domain
controllers of different domains which have a parent/child
or tree root trust relationship, this error may be due to
an absent critical object that represents the trust
relationship between the two domains."
But I have a single Domain.

I would like to resovle this before I bring in Exchange to
extend the schema.

Any ideas greatly appreciated. Thanks
(e-mail address removed)


.
 
M

Matjaz Ladava [MVP]

Machine passwords are changed automaticaly every few days and are not
governed by password policies. Use QArticle I posted any you will be able to
make servers talk to eachother.

--
Regards

Matjaz Ladava, MCSE, MCSA, MCT, MVP
Microsoft MVP - Active Directory
(e-mail address removed), (e-mail address removed)
http://ladava.com

Debra H said:
Funny thing - the passwords or policies are not affected.
It is only when I try to access a resource locally or over
the WAN line using the server name and not the Ip. I can
for instance do this:
\\xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx and see all the folders. But if I type
the servername ie: \\servername, I receive the following
error:
"\\xxxxx not accessible. Logon
The WAN line is back but I have not been able to see
services using the \\servername for a few months.

Thanks
-----Original Message-----
What do you mean under "for a while" ? See
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb; [LN];Q288167
I have successfully used this one when the WAN was down for 30 days and
machine passwords on DC's come out of sync.

--
Regards

Matjaz Ladava, MCSE, MCSA, MCT, MVP
Microsoft MVP - Active Directory
(e-mail address removed), (e-mail address removed)
http://ladava.com

WAN line was down for awhile, now back up. Users are
unable to access other servers over the wan by their DNS
names. They can access them via WINS. Replication is not
happening. When trying to access another server over the
WAN, I receive the error, "\\xxxxx not accessible. Logon
Failure The target account name is incorrect."
As per Microsoft: "If this error is being reported for
Active Directory replication between two domain
controllers of different domains which have a parent/child
or tree root trust relationship, this error may be due to
an absent critical object that represents the trust
relationship between the two domains."
But I have a single Domain.

I would like to resovle this before I bring in Exchange to
extend the schema.

Any ideas greatly appreciated. Thanks
(e-mail address removed)


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