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SBS 2003 R2 Event ID 537 What do I do about these?

Asked by NewbieNeedsHelp in SBS Small Business Server, Windows 2003 Server, Windows Server 2008

I see these in the daily log that the SBS box sends to me.  The user at that IP doesn't really recall problems, but I get these routinely.  What do they really mean?  Do I need to do anything about them?  Is there a way to exclude them from the event log?

Is there a way to be sure the machine that has that IP now was the machine that had the IP when the errors were caused?  There's no log of IP address vs. mac address over time?  I know machines typically keep the same IP at renewal, and the lease time is 1 week, so I guess that is the machine that had it yesterday when the error was caused.


  Security 537 10/29/2009 2:02 PM 33 *
Logon Failure:
  Reason: An error occurred during logon
  User Name:  
  Domain:  
  Logon Type: 3
  Logon Process: Kerberos
  Authentication Package: Kerberos
  Workstation Name: -
  Status code: 0xC000006D
  Substatus code: 0xC0000133
  Caller User Name: -
  Caller Domain: -
  Caller Logon ID: -
  Caller Process ID: -
  Transited Services: -
  Source Network Address: 192.168.123.103
  Source Port: 0
 
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