Netlogon & SID

R

rlocone

Hello All!

Event Type: Error
Event Source: NETLOGON
Event Category: None
Event ID: 5513
Date: 5/22/2004
Time: 2:39:35 PM
User: N/A
Computer: NSA2K4
Description:
The computer RLOCONE tried to connect to the server
\\NSA2K4 using the trust relationship established by the
INITX domain. However, the computer lost the correct
security identifier (SID) when the domain was
reconfigured. Reestablish the trust relationship.

I have no idea how to correct this problem? I had 2
computer and 1 domain. I re installed the domain w/
windows 2003 server. I can understand why this happening
but I don't know what else to do.

I looked up the error of Netlogon and adjusted the
registry setting for MaxDgramBuffering=256. That didn't
seem to fix anything.

Let me point out that everyting was working before w/
windows 2000 adv srv.

Any help would appreciated.

Thanks

rlocone
 
R

Ron Lowe

rlocone said:
Hello All!

Event Type: Error
Event Source: NETLOGON
Event Category: None
Event ID: 5513
Date: 5/22/2004
Time: 2:39:35 PM
User: N/A
Computer: NSA2K4
Description:
The computer RLOCONE tried to connect to the server
\\NSA2K4 using the trust relationship established by the
INITX domain. However, the computer lost the correct
security identifier (SID) when the domain was
reconfigured. Reestablish the trust relationship.

I have no idea how to correct this problem? I had 2
computer and 1 domain. I re installed the domain w/
windows 2003 server. I can understand why this happening
but I don't know what else to do.

I looked up the error of Netlogon and adjusted the
registry setting for MaxDgramBuffering=256. That didn't
seem to fix anything.

Let me point out that everyting was working before w/
windows 2000 adv srv.

Any help would appreciated.

Thanks

rlocone


Firstly, re-establish the trust between the workstation and the
domain by removing the machine from the domain and then
re-joining the domain.

Then, is there more than one domain involved?
If so, you need to re-build the Inter-Domain trust relationships.

( On the windows logon dialog, in the Domain entry box, click the drop-down.
You should be able to select between 2 items:the local PC and the domain.

If there's any more than 2 items, then there are multiple domains
involved. )
 

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