Windows 2000 Client Errors within Windows 2003 SBS Domain

C

Chris

Two of our machines cannot access the network resources, nothing was ever
said to me and I don't usually check these two computer as they actually
control our Atmosphere Environment and hardly get used.

The backup of the data on these machiens gets pulled from the SBS2003 server
itself - using copy commands.

I have removed Symantec AV and PC Anywhere and am in the process of doing
all Windows updates. The machines do have SP4 installed.

The following messages are recorded in Event Log


Event Type: Warning
Event Source: MRxSmb
Event Category: None
Event ID: 3034
Date: 9/25/2008
Time: 10:17:06 AM
User: N/A
Computer: LV09
Description:
The redirector was unable to initialize security context or query context
attributes.

Data:
0000: 00080000 00560002 00000000 80000bda
0010: 00000000 c000005e 00000000 00000000
0020: 00000000 00000000 0000047d c000005e

Event Type: Error
Event Source: NETLOGON
Event Category: None
Event ID: 5788
Date: 9/25/2008
Time: 10:07:30 AM
User: N/A
Computer: LV09
Description:
Attempt to update HOST Service Principal Names (SPNs) of the computer object
in Active Directory failed. The updated values were '<UNAVAILABLE>' and
'<UNAVAILABLE>'. The following error occurred:
Could not find the domain controller for this domain.

Data:
0000: 00000774


Event Type: Warning
Event Source: Kerberos
Event Category: None
Event ID: 10
Date: 9/25/2008
Time: 12:23:14 AM
User: N/A
Computer: LV09
Description:
The kerberos subsystem is having problems fetching tickets from your domain
controller using the UDP network protocol. This is typically due to network
problems. Please contact your system administrator.

Data:
0000: 80090311
 
A

Anteaus

Chris said:
Two of our machines cannot access the network resources, nothing was ever
said to me and I don't usually check these two computer as they actually
control our Atmosphere Environment and hardly get used.

Check the time and date matches that of the server. Kerberos cannot obtain
tickets if they do not match.

Oh, and in view of the role of these machines, have your suit on and helmet
ready. <g>
 
C

Chris

Time on the workstation was ok, off a minutes or so

Tried net time \\server /set no luck

Once I remove the TCP/IP stack, reboot and re-install stack - all is fine.

In talking with the employee - he said this problem has occured before with
a similar fix (funny how thing jog their memories).

Installing newer version of A/V and will check for known bugs.

Trying to figure out if Winsock can be reset on 2k - use to use netsh ip
reset winsock or something similar.
 

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