"There are currently no logon servers available" error message

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Guest

This message was originally posted in Windows 2000 AD but i think it should go here as well...

Hope someone can help with this

Just this morning, a whole bunch of users are UNABLE to get to certain machines on the network by UNC means. Here's the weird thing:
The target machine is u
we are able to ping the
we are able to get to them via terminal service
AND we are able to UNC to them via the IP address but not when via computer nam

When they try to UNC via computer name, they get an error saying: "There are currently no logon servers avaialble

This morning, a domain controller was down for a few hours due to a bad memory chip. It's has since been rebooted and working fine, all services started. So it seems the problem is pointing to that one incident. The DC houses the RID, PDC, GC, DNS, and WINS Servers. How can i resolve this issue!!? What am i missing? Help! Thanks
 
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robert

w2k relies on DNS to find resources, check your DNS for errors and all
clients are using the correct DNS, on the server make sure DNS service is
running.
Check event viewer,

Jack said:
This message was originally posted in Windows 2000 AD but i think it should go here as well....

Hope someone can help with this.

Just this morning, a whole bunch of users are UNABLE to get to certain
machines on the network by UNC means. Here's the weird thing:
The target machine is up
we are able to ping them
we are able to get to them via terminal services
AND we are able to UNC to them via the IP address but not when via computer name

When they try to UNC via computer name, they get an error saying: "There
are currently no logon servers avaialble"
This morning, a domain controller was down for a few hours due to a bad
memory chip. It's has since been rebooted and working fine, all services
started. So it seems the problem is pointing to that one incident. The DC
houses the RID, PDC, GC, DNS, and WINS Servers. How can i resolve this
issue!!? What am i missing? Help! Thanks!
 

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