XP Workstation Event Errors!!!

B

Brian Wagerer

I have a small network with SBS2000 AD and 5 XP PRO workstations.
In the event logs of all the workstations I continue to get the following
errors.

==
Source: Userenv
Type: Error
User: domain/user
Event ID: 1006
Computer: computer1

Description: Windows cannot bind to mydomain.com domain (Invalid
Credentials).
Group Policy processing aborted.
==

Event Type: Error
Event Source: AutoEnrollment
Event Category: None
Event ID: 15
Date: date
Time: time
User: N/A
Computer: computer name
Description: Automatic certificate enrollment for local system failed to
contact the active directory (0x8007054b).
The specified domain either does not exist or could not be
contacted. Enrollment will not be performed.
==

ID: 1053
Source: Userenv
Version: 5.2
Symbolic Name: EVENT_FAILED_USERNAME
Message: Windows cannot determine the user or computer name. (%1). Group
Policy processing aborted.

==

ID: 11165
Source: DnsApi

==

I have checked the DNS on the worstations and
the workstations DNS is set to the servers IP address.

Any help would be great.
Thanks
 
P

Peter Hutchison

I have a small network with SBS2000 AD and 5 XP PRO workstations.
In the event logs of all the workstations I continue to get the following
errors.

==
Source: Userenv
Type: Error
User: domain/user
Event ID: 1006
Computer: computer1

Description: Windows cannot bind to mydomain.com domain (Invalid
Credentials).
Group Policy processing aborted.
==

Event Type: Error
Event Source: AutoEnrollment
Event Category: None
Event ID: 15
Date: date
Time: time
User: N/A
Computer: computer name
Description: Automatic certificate enrollment for local system failed to
contact the active directory (0x8007054b).
The specified domain either does not exist or could not be
contacted. Enrollment will not be performed.
==

ID: 1053
Source: Userenv
Version: 5.2
Symbolic Name: EVENT_FAILED_USERNAME
Message: Windows cannot determine the user or computer name. (%1). Group
Policy processing aborted.

==

ID: 11165
Source: DnsApi

==

I have checked the DNS on the worstations and
the workstations DNS is set to the servers IP address.

Any help would be great.
Thanks

I would consider removing the PCs from the domain and readd them
again. Make sure the machines are registered in the DNS automatically
as well.

Peter Hutchison
Windows FAQ
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