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Windows cannot connect to the domain, either the Domain Controller is down or because the computer account was not found

Asked by eclipse-support in Windows NT Networking

Tags: connect, domain, cannot, windows, controller

Logging onto our windows 2003 domain I'm getting the error message

"Windows cannot connect to the domain, either the Domain Controller is down or because the computer account was not found"

All the network settings are ok, I can ping the machine, remotely connect to it, but only log on using the local admin account. I can ping the domain controller and everything else on the network, but its just not letting me sign on using a network logon.

I've also got the following messages in the event viewer

"Automatic certificate enrollment for local system fail to contact the active directory. The specified domain controller does not exist or could not be contacted. Group Policy processing aborted."

Any ideas?
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Zone: Windows NT Networking
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