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Various issues with logging onto a SBS2003 domain

Asked by girbot in SBS Small Business Server, Microsoft Windows Operating Systems, Windows Vista

Tags: Microsoft, sbs2003, XP Pro

Hi,

Recently I have started to see a lot of errors on the system log related to my own pc (errors are below). I use a local logon, I do not currenly log on to the domain. I do however use some of the network drives on the domain, I am currently using a batch file on log on to remap the network drive.

I recently installed VIsta (as a dual boot option) - I don't know if this has caused/added to the problem. The vista install has been given a different PC name.

No other workstation has this problem.

"Server - SBS2003 Standard Edtion, which acts as the DNS/DHCP server
"Workstation - XP Pro SP2

"Errors from SBS2003:
Event ID: 5805
The session setup from the computer PCNAME failed to authenticate. The name(s) of the account(s) referenced in the security database is PCNAME$.  The following error occurred:
Access is denied.

Event ID: 5723
The session setup from computer 'PCNAME' failed because the security database does not contain a trust account 'PCNAME$' referenced by the specified computer.  

USER ACTION  
If this is the first occurrence of this event for the specified computer and account, this may be a transient issue that doesn't require any action at this time. Otherwise, the following steps may be taken to resolve this problem:  

There are also, at several points through the day, a number of logs about purging print items when this has not happened.

"Errors from Workstation:
Event ID:3210
This computer could not authenticate with \\SBSSERVER, a Windows domain controller for domain ARCHITECTING, and therefore this computer might deny logon requests. This inability to authenticate might be caused by another computer on the same network using the same name or the password for this computer account is not recognized. If this message appears again, contact your system administrator.


Event ID:40961
The Security System could not establish a secured connection with the server DNS/chia.arin.net.  No authentication protocol was available.

Lastly upon using netdiag the workstation also fails to form a trust relationship with the domain, but passes everything else.

Ipconfig /all shows all the correct settings.

I don't think this is a DNS issue, but is there a way to fix these issues without losing any of the account information/data?




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