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event id 675 2000 server failure audit

Asked by lizardqueen007 in Operating Systems Miscellaneous

Tags: 675, failure, 0x18, audit

Hello,
I have been getting this event in the security events approximately every 15 minutes since I joined the new webserver to the domain.  The web server is running windows 2000 advanced. The PDC is running windows 2000 server.   I originally named the web server after the old web server which it replaced, but since then I renamed it to try and rectify the problem.  Let's say the old server was mary.domainnet.com and the new serveris bob.domainet.com.  There is only one domain controller.  I have tried nltest and got several errors.  Please let me know any other information that you require to help solve this.  I did a search and have seen that this event can be caused my a malicious user using the wrong password, but I am sure that is not the case.  I have tried using nltest, but I am not sure how to interpret the output or even what to query or syntax.  I did see something about failure regarding secure channel.   Here is the results from event:

Event Type:      Failure Audit
Event Source:      Security
Event Category:      Account Logon
Event ID:      675
Date:            6/18/2006
Time:            6:12:26 PM
User:            NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
Computer:      PDC1
Description:
Pre-authentication failed:
       User Name:            ELM$
       User ID:            Domainet\bob$
       Service Name:            krbtgt/Domainet.COM
       Pre-Authentication Type:      0x2
       Failure Code:            0x18
       Client Address:            72.222.10.222
 
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