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August 11th, 2004, 08:28 PM
#1
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Can't connect to any shares
I have a server (Windows 2000 Server) client (Windows 2000 Pro) setup and one of my client PC can't connect to any share, but can logon to the domain without problems. I get the following error message as soon as I click oon a computer sahre: "There are currently no logon servers available to service the logon request".
From the Event viewer I get a couple of errors:
ID: 3034
Source: MRxSmb
The redirector was unable to initializa security context or query context attributes.
ID: 5788
Source: Netlogon
Attempt tp update HOST Service Principle Names (SPNs) of the computer object in Active Directory failed. The updated values were '<UNAVAILABLE>' and '<UNAVAILABLE>' . The following error occurred:
The RPC protocol sequence is not supported.
ID: 1000
Source: Userenv
Windows cannot obtain the domain controller name for your computer network. Return value (59).
Other PCs can see its shares, but I can't access any of the other PCs. I have tried deleting and making a new user name and computer name on the server's Active Directory. I have changed the computername on the client. I have tried entering with another username and still get the same problem.
I managed to temporarily see all shares. Instead of joining the domain I created a workgroup with the domain name and I can see all computers and access almost all shares.
This is a temporary solution as I really need the PC to join the domain.
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August 12th, 2004, 12:39 AM
#2
This possibly sounds DNS'sh. Make sure your dns settings are correctly pointing to your server, try a nslookup on your domain from the problem computer. Then do a "ipconfig /flushdns" and "ipconfig /registerdns" in a command window.
To each his/her own.
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