Question

After restoring a VM of a domain controller nobody can log on to domain

Asked by: ttrus
This is a very tough one that has me baffled but I will try to explain it as best as possible.  I have two domain controller that are both Server 2000.  One dc is on an esxi box and has been running fine for a couple years.  The second domain controller was on a physical box two days ago but the backplane controller died and the server was so old we could not locate a new part.  Fortunately we have an image of the server from the night before on an external USB drive so I did a p2v of that image and was able to get the server back online without reinstalling the OS or any software.   Everything looked good at first until I noticed that ntfrs was started but refused to replicate.

After some research online it seems I was in a USN rollback scenario so I followed the instructions to set burflags and restart NTFRS but it didnt work.  The issue is that the DC doesnt appear that it knows its in a rollback situation and it appears that neither dc will talk to each other.

I attached a netdiag -v output
netdiag.txt
  • 96 KB
  • results from netdiag -v on recently p2v'd domain controller
netdiag.txt
that indicates dns issues however I have tried all sorts of stuff including syncing the start of authority revision number and even recreating the zones by taking out of active directory and making primary and then putting them back.  Seting burflags didnt help nor did this didnt fix a thing.

If I try to browse from the newly virtualized machine to the other dc it says: Logon failure: the target account name is incorrect.   Fortunately the users at our company were able to  log in the next day without an issue but by this afternoon the situation officially wreaked havoc on the workstations to where nobody can log on.  To work around this i got our important users logged into a local workstation account and mapped drives to resources but no domain functionality works anymore despite having two domain controllers.  Any advice on how to assist would be greatly appreciated. As it stands now I am looking at a gigantic rebuild task if nobody can figure this out.  I appreciate any help and know this will take a serious active directory guru to figure out.  I am out of all ideals so I am turning it over to the experts

    This question has been solved and asker verified All Experts Exchange premium technology solutions are available to subscription members.

    Subscribe now for full access to Experts Exchange and get

    Instant Access to this Solution

    • Plus...
    • 30 Day FREE access, no risk, no obligation
    • Collaborate with the world's top tech experts
    • Unlimited access to our exclusive solution database
    • Never be left without tech help again

    Subscribe Now

    Asked On
    2012-02-09 at 20:21:27ID27580182
    Topics

    Microsoft Server

    ,

    Windows 2000 Operating System

    ,

    Active Directory

    Participating Experts
    2
    Points
    500
    Comments
    6

    Trusted by hundreds of thousands everyday for fast, accurate and reliable tech support.

    • "The time we save is the biggest benefit of Experts Exchange to Warner Bros. What could take multiple guys 2 hours or more each to find is accessed in around 15 minutes on Experts Exchange." Mike Kapnisakis, Warner Bros.
    • "Our team likes having a resource that is more secure than just using Google and most experts using this service really know their stuff. It's nice to look here first versus using Google." Dayna Sellner, Lockheed Martin
    • "Anytime that I've been stumped with a problem, 9 out of 10 times Experts Exchange has either the accepted solution or an open discussion of the potential solution to the problem." Kenny Red, eBay Inc.

    See what Experts Exchange can do for you.

    Got a question?

    We've got the answer.

    Experts Exchange has been collecting answers to technology questions since 1996…3 million and counting! If you have a question, chances are we already have your answer.

    Screenshot of Experts Exchange Knowledgebase

    Need individual assistance?

    Our experts are ready to help.

    If you can't find the exact answer you're looking for, ask our exclusive community of 50,000 experts. You’ll get a personalized answer from a trusted professional.

    Screenshot of Experts Exchange Knowledgebase

    Want to learn from the best?

    Read articles from industry experts.

    Thousands of free tech tips, tricks, how-to’s and tutorials are available in our peer reviewed articles section. See for yourself how smart our experts are, no login required.

    Screenshot of an Article

    Working on a long term project?

    Store your work and research.

    Save solutions to your questions, answers you’ve discovered through searching plus helpful articles in your personal knowledgebase for easy future access.

    Screenshot of Experts Exchange Knowledgebase

    Access the answers to your technology questions today.

    Subscribe Now

    30-day free trial. Register in 60 seconds.

    What makes Experts Exchange unique?

    Members of the expert community talk about why the experience at Experts Exchange is different than what you will find anywhere else.

    Trusted by the world's most respected brands.

    image of each brand's logo

    Faithfully serving IT professionals since 1996.

    Experts Exchange Logo

    Try it out and discover for yourself.

    Subscribe Now

    30-day free trial. Register in 60 seconds.

    Related Solutions

    1. Soldier Of Fortune 2 Immediate help needed.
      Complete Product Title: Soldier Of Fortune 2: Double Helix. Error Message: Whenever I run the game, I get to play it for only a few seconds, before the game crashes to my desktop, with the SoF2 console showing the error: "' *&%*' is an invalid weapon type. The off...
    2. Free Official UPS address of a Business
      I work in a high school here in America I have to use a prog to put in a company a student works for Not often, but too time consuming I get this error msg when this prog goes out and checks for Official Addresses: The U.S.P.S. reported the following error on this address:...
    3. Trace 'nobody' SPAMMER
      Specs: Centos (Linux) 4.2 Cpanel 10.x Exim 4.5 I need expert advice on how to trace any nobody spammer using any method to send FROM my server including forms, smtp, php, etc. PLEASE EXPLAIN EVERY POSSIBLE MEASURE TO TRACE A NOBODY USER. How do I trace this spammer sending...

    Free Tech Articles

    1. WARNING: 5 Reasons why you should NEVER fix a computer for free.
      It is in our nature to love the puzzle. We are obsessed. The lot of us. We love puzzles. We love the challenge. We thrive on finding the answer. We hate disarray. It bothers us deep in our soul. W...
    2. SCCM OSD Basic troubleshooting
      SCCM 2007 OSD is a fantastic way to deploy operating systems, however, like most things SCCM issues can sometimes be difficult to resolve due to the sheer volume of logs to sift through and the dispe...
    3. Migrate Small Business Server 2003 to Exchange 2010 and Windows 2008 R2
      This guide is intended to provide step by step instructions on how to migrate from Small Business Server 2003 to Windows 2008 R2 with Exchange 2010. For this migration to work you will need the fo...
    4. Create a Win7 Gadget
      This article shows you how to create a simple "Gadget" -- a sort of mini-application supported by Windows 7 and Vista. Gadgets can be dropped anywhere on the desktop to provide instant information, ...
    5. Outlook continually prompting for username and password
      There have been a lot of questions recently regarding Outlook prompting for a username and password whilst using Exchange 2007. There are a few reasons why this would happen and I will try to cover t...
    6. Backup Exchange 2010 Information Store using Windows Backup
      There seems to be quite a lot of confusion around the ability to backup Exchange 2010 using the built in Windows Backup feature. This stems from the omission of this feature prior to Exchange 2007 s...

    Cloud Class Webinars

    1. Avoiding Bugs in Microsoft Access
      Alison Balter takes and in-depth look at avoiding bugs in Access. In this webinar you will learn about using the immediate window to debug your applications, invoking the debugger, using breakpoints to troubleshoot, stepping through code, setting the next statement to execute, ...
    2. Top 10 Best New Features in Visio 2010
      Scott Helmers gives live demonstrations of the top 10 new features in Visio 2010. This webinar will teach you how to create compelling diagrams by adding shapes to the page with a single click, linking the shapes in a diagram to data in Excel (or SQL Server, or SharePoint), ...
    3. IT Consultant Business Secrets Revealed
      Michael Munger, Experts Exchange tech pro and IT consultant, pulls back the curtain on his very successful businesses and answers question on every IT consultant and business owner should know about. He shares secrets on what he did to solve the 5 most common problems in IT, ...
    4. Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity
      Quest CTO, Mike Billon, gives an overview of the steps involved in building a dynamic disaster recovery plan. Through case studies and an examination of software/hardware tools for monitoring and testing, you'll gain a better understanding of where you are, where you want ...
    5. Organize Your Visio Diagrams with Containers and Lists
      Scott Helmers uses cross functional flowcharts, wireframe diagrams, data graphic legends and seating charts to teach you: how to utilize all three new structured diagram components in Visio 2010, the best practices for organizing shapes in previous version of Visio, how to organize ...
    6. How to Use Objects, Properties, Events and Methods in Microsoft Access
      Alison Dalter gives an in-depth look at objects, properties, events and methods in Microsoft Access. In this webinar you will learn about using the object browser, referring to objects, working with properties and methods, working with object variables, understanding the ...

    Join the Community

    Give a little. Get a lot.

    Join the community of experts here and help other tech pros by answering question in your area of expertise. You can earn FREE access to all Experts Exchange's premium features and resources.

    Join the Community

    20120131-EE-VQP-001

    3 Ways to Join

    30-Day Free Trial

    The Experts

    98% positive feedback on 31,087 answers since March 2000. angeliii is a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional for his work with MS SQL Server & Development.

    He has also proven his knowledge of Visual Basic Programming, PHP Scripting and Oracle Databases.

    The Experts

    97% positive feedback on 10,752 answers since July 2000. lrmoore has more than 18 years experience in the networking industry.

    The six-time Microsoft MVPs specialties include firewalls, virtual private networking, and network management.

    Testimonials

    "...an excellent source for support... Kind of like having your very own IT dept." Electriciansnet

    Testimonials

    "I was apprehensive at signing up at first. However... it has already made my life as an IT administrator much easier." JaCrews

    Testimonials

    "WOW! You guys have great, active, and knowledgeable people on here." moore50

    Business Clients

    Business Clients

    In the Press

    "If you’ve got a question... Experts Exchange can supply an answer.”

    In the Press

    "...an invaluable aid for both IT professionals and those who require tech support."

    In the Press

    "where IT professionals provide quick answers on just about any topic"

    Business Account Plans

    Loading Advertisement...