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  1. #1
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    unable to login to domain after restart or shutdown

    I am having this problem with XP machines in one range only.
    Whenever they shutdown their PC's at night or restart during the day they're unable to login to the windows 2003 domain in the morning, it tells them that their user name or passwords are incorrect even if typed correctly. If they shut down their pc's and wait for 5 minutes then it works. The errors in the Windows XP machine's system events viewer are as shown below:

    Event Type: Error
    Event Source: NETLOGON
    Event Category: None
    Event ID: 5719
    Date: 10/17/2008
    Time: 9:04:31 AM
    User: N/A
    Computer: MACHINE01
    Description:
    No Domain Controller is available for domain <domain> due to the following:
    There are currently no logon servers available to service the logon request. .
    Make sure that the computer is connected to the network and try again. If the problem persists, please contact your domain administrator.

    -----------------------------------
    Event Type: Warning
    Event Source: W32Time
    Event Category: None
    Event ID: 18
    Date: 10/17/2008
    Time: 9:04:31 AM
    User: N/A
    Computer: MACHINE01
    Description:
    The time provider NtpClient failed to establish a trust relationship between this computer and the <domain.com> domain in order to securely synchronize time. NtpClient will try again in 15 minutes. The error was: The trust relationship between this workstation and the primary domain failed. (0x800706FD)

    -----------------------------------------

    Event Type: Error
    Event Source: W32Time
    Event Category: None
    Event ID: 29
    Date: 10/17/2008
    Time: 9:04:31 AM
    User: N/A
    Computer: MACHINE01
    Description:
    The time provider NtpClient is configured to acquire time from one or more time sources, however none of the sources are currently accessible. No attempt to contact a source will be made for 14 minutes. NtpClient has no source of accurate time.

    ------------------------------------------

    Event Type: Error
    Event Source: Kerberos
    Event Category: None
    Event ID: 7
    Date: 10/17/2008
    Time: 9:04:33 AM
    User: N/A
    Computer: MACHINE01
    Description:
    The kerberos subsystem encountered a PAC verification failure. This indicates that the PAC from the client MACHINE01 in realm <DOMAIN.COM> had a PAC which failed to verify or was modified. Contact your system administrator.

    I have synchronized their time with the DC, re-joined them to the domain but no luck.

    I would very much appreciate if someone could help me !

  2. #2
    Dave Patrick Guest

    Re: unable to login to domain after restart or shutdown

    I'd take a good look at the network interface and the protocols bound to it.


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    "integralli" wrote:
    >
    > I am having this problem with XP machines in one range only.
    > Whenever they shutdown their PC's at night or restart during the day
    > they're unable to login to the windows 2003 domain in the morning, it
    > tells them that their user name or passwords are incorrect even if typed
    > correctly. If they shut down their pc's and wait for 5 minutes then it
    > works. The errors in the Windows XP machine's system events viewer are
    > as shown below:
    >
    > Event Type: Error
    > Event Source: NETLOGON
    > Event Category: None
    > Event ID: 5719
    > Date: 10/17/2008
    > Time: 9:04:31 AM
    > User: N/A
    > Computer: MACHINE01
    > Description:
    > No Domain Controller is available for domain <domain> due to the
    > following:
    > There are currently no logon servers available to service the logon
    > request. .
    > Make sure that the computer is connected to the network and try again.
    > If the problem persists, please contact your domain administrator.
    >
    > -----------------------------------
    > Event Type: Warning
    > Event Source: W32Time
    > Event Category: None
    > Event ID: 18
    > Date: 10/17/2008
    > Time: 9:04:31 AM
    > User: N/A
    > Computer: MACHINE01
    > Description:
    > The time provider NtpClient failed to establish a trust relationship
    > between this computer and the <domain.com> domain in order to securely
    > synchronize time. NtpClient will try again in 15 minutes. The error was:
    > The trust relationship between this workstation and the primary domain
    > failed. (0x800706FD)
    >
    > -----------------------------------------
    >
    > Event Type: Error
    > Event Source: W32Time
    > Event Category: None
    > Event ID: 29
    > Date: 10/17/2008
    > Time: 9:04:31 AM
    > User: N/A
    > Computer: MACHINE01
    > Description:
    > The time provider NtpClient is configured to acquire time from one or
    > more time sources, however none of the sources are currently accessible.
    > No attempt to contact a source will be made for 14 minutes. NtpClient
    > has no source of accurate time.
    >
    > ------------------------------------------
    >
    > Event Type: Error
    > Event Source: Kerberos
    > Event Category: None
    > Event ID: 7
    > Date: 10/17/2008
    > Time: 9:04:33 AM
    > User: N/A
    > Computer: MACHINE01
    > Description:
    > The kerberos subsystem encountered a PAC verification failure. This
    > indicates that the PAC from the client MACHINE01 in realm <DOMAIN.COM>
    > had a PAC which failed to verify or was modified. Contact your system
    > administrator.
    >
    > I have synchronized their time with the DC, re-joined them to the
    > domain but no luck.
    >
    > I would very much appreciate if someone could help me !
    >
    >
    > --
    > integralli
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  3. #3
    Meinolf Weber Guest

    Re: unable to login to domain after restart or shutdown

    Hello integralli,

    Have you enabled the policy "Always wait for the network at computer startup
    and logon" in a GPO.

    Best regards

    Meinolf Weber
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    > I am having this problem with XP machines in one range only.
    > Whenever they shutdown their PC's at night or restart during the day
    > they're unable to login to the windows 2003 domain in the morning, it
    > tells them that their user name or passwords are incorrect even if
    > typed
    > correctly. If they shut down their pc's and wait for 5 minutes then it
    > works. The errors in the Windows XP machine's system events viewer are
    > as shown below:
    > Event Type: Error
    > Event Source: NETLOGON
    > Event Category: None
    > Event ID: 5719
    > Date: 10/17/2008
    > Time: 9:04:31 AM
    > User: N/A
    > Computer: MACHINE01
    > Description:
    > No Domain Controller is available for domain <domain> due to the
    > following:
    > There are currently no logon servers available to service the logon
    > request. .
    > Make sure that the computer is connected to the network and try again.
    > If the problem persists, please contact your domain administrator.
    > -----------------------------------
    > Event Type: Warning
    > Event Source: W32Time
    > Event Category: None
    > Event ID: 18
    > Date: 10/17/2008
    > Time: 9:04:31 AM
    > User: N/A
    > Computer: MACHINE01
    > Description:
    > The time provider NtpClient failed to establish a trust relationship
    > between this computer and the <domain.com> domain in order to securely
    > synchronize time. NtpClient will try again in 15 minutes. The error
    > was:
    > The trust relationship between this workstation and the primary domain
    > failed. (0x800706FD)
    > -----------------------------------------
    >
    > Event Type: Error
    > Event Source: W32Time
    > Event Category: None
    > Event ID: 29
    > Date: 10/17/2008
    > Time: 9:04:31 AM
    > User: N/A
    > Computer: MACHINE01
    > Description:
    > The time provider NtpClient is configured to acquire time from one or
    > more time sources, however none of the sources are currently
    > accessible.
    > No attempt to contact a source will be made for 14 minutes. NtpClient
    > has no source of accurate time.
    > ------------------------------------------
    >
    > Event Type: Error
    > Event Source: Kerberos
    > Event Category: None
    > Event ID: 7
    > Date: 10/17/2008
    > Time: 9:04:33 AM
    > User: N/A
    > Computer: MACHINE01
    > Description:
    > The kerberos subsystem encountered a PAC verification failure. This
    > indicates that the PAC from the client MACHINE01 in realm <DOMAIN.COM>
    > had a PAC which failed to verify or was modified. Contact your system
    > administrator.
    > I have synchronized their time with the DC, re-joined them to the
    > domain but no luck.
    >
    > I would very much appreciate if someone could help me !
    >
    > http://forums.techarena.in
    >




  4. #4
    Robert L. \(MS-MVP\) Guest

    Re: unable to login to domain after restart or shutdown

    It seems to me the client time is different from the DC or lost the time so
    that you can't logon until it synchronize. Next time when you shutdown the
    computer and the relogon local computer check the time first. please post
    back with the result.

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    http://www.HowToNetworking.com
    "integralli" <integralli.3hkzfb@DoNotSpam.com> wrote in message
    news:integralli.3hkzfb@DoNotSpam.com...
    >
    > I am having this problem with XP machines in one range only.
    > Whenever they shutdown their PC's at night or restart during the day
    > they're unable to login to the windows 2003 domain in the morning, it
    > tells them that their user name or passwords are incorrect even if typed
    > correctly. If they shut down their pc's and wait for 5 minutes then it
    > works. The errors in the Windows XP machine's system events viewer are
    > as shown below:
    >
    > Event Type: Error
    > Event Source: NETLOGON
    > Event Category: None
    > Event ID: 5719
    > Date: 10/17/2008
    > Time: 9:04:31 AM
    > User: N/A
    > Computer: MACHINE01
    > Description:
    > No Domain Controller is available for domain <domain> due to the
    > following:
    > There are currently no logon servers available to service the logon
    > request. .
    > Make sure that the computer is connected to the network and try again.
    > If the problem persists, please contact your domain administrator.
    >
    > -----------------------------------
    > Event Type: Warning
    > Event Source: W32Time
    > Event Category: None
    > Event ID: 18
    > Date: 10/17/2008
    > Time: 9:04:31 AM
    > User: N/A
    > Computer: MACHINE01
    > Description:
    > The time provider NtpClient failed to establish a trust relationship
    > between this computer and the <domain.com> domain in order to securely
    > synchronize time. NtpClient will try again in 15 minutes. The error was:
    > The trust relationship between this workstation and the primary domain
    > failed. (0x800706FD)
    >
    > -----------------------------------------
    >
    > Event Type: Error
    > Event Source: W32Time
    > Event Category: None
    > Event ID: 29
    > Date: 10/17/2008
    > Time: 9:04:31 AM
    > User: N/A
    > Computer: MACHINE01
    > Description:
    > The time provider NtpClient is configured to acquire time from one or
    > more time sources, however none of the sources are currently accessible.
    > No attempt to contact a source will be made for 14 minutes. NtpClient
    > has no source of accurate time.
    >
    > ------------------------------------------
    >
    > Event Type: Error
    > Event Source: Kerberos
    > Event Category: None
    > Event ID: 7
    > Date: 10/17/2008
    > Time: 9:04:33 AM
    > User: N/A
    > Computer: MACHINE01
    > Description:
    > The kerberos subsystem encountered a PAC verification failure. This
    > indicates that the PAC from the client MACHINE01 in realm <DOMAIN.COM>
    > had a PAC which failed to verify or was modified. Contact your system
    > administrator.
    >
    > I have synchronized their time with the DC, re-joined them to the
    > domain but no luck.
    >
    > I would very much appreciate if someone could help me !
    >
    >
    > --
    > integralli
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    >
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    >



  5. #5
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    Re: unable to login to domain after restart or shutdown

    The Local Are Connection Properties are as follows:

    Client for Microsoft Networks, File and Printer Sharing, QoS PAcket Scheduler, and TCP/IP protocol with proper configuration.


    ------------------------------------


    The Group Policy "Always wait for the network at computer startup
    and logon" is enabled already.
    -------------------------------------
    I logged in locally and checked the time with the DC time and it's synchronized.

    But, the problem keeps coming up again. Do you have any other solution for this problem ? thank you in advance.
    Last edited by integralli; 29-10-2008 at 06:52 PM.

  6. #6
    Dave Patrick Guest

    Re: unable to login to domain after restart or shutdown

    This really sounds like a hardware issue since having the pc off for five
    minutes sorts it.



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    Microsoft MVP [Windows]
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    "integralli" wrote:
    >
    > The Local Are Connection Properties are as follows:
    >
    > Client for Microsoft Networks, File and Printer Sharing, QoS PAcket
    > Scheduler, and TCP/IP protocol with proper configuration.
    >
    > The problem keeps coming up again. Do you have any other solution for
    > this problem !
    >
    >
    > --
    > integralli
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    Re: unable to login to domain after restart or shutdown

    I would doubt that, because now all of the users in the same subnet are affected. Maybe half of the company has the same computer brand, and nobody complaints except for these guys.


    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Patrick View Post
    This really sounds like a hardware issue since having the pc off for five
    minutes sorts it.



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    Regards,

    Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
    Microsoft Certified Professional
    Microsoft MVP [Windows]
    http://www.microsoft.com/protect


    "integralli" wrote:
    >
    > The Local Are Connection Properties are as follows:
    >
    > Client for Microsoft Networks, File and Printer Sharing, QoS PAcket
    > Scheduler, and TCP/IP protocol with proper configuration.
    >
    > The problem keeps coming up again. Do you have any other solution for
    > this problem !
    >
    >
    > --
    > integralli
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  8. #8
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    Re: unable to login to domain after restart or shutdown

    I found the way to fix the problem. There was another machine having the same NetBIOS name on the network and that machine was a DC as well :( . The only difference was that this machine had it's domain ending with .net instead of .com and it was shutdown and turned on from time to time. So the users having this problem where on the same subnet with that DC and when they were trying login to the domain they were probably trying to authenticate with the "fake" DC. We just turned off that machine and since then the problem is gone.

    cheers !

    Quote Originally Posted by integralli View Post
    I would doubt that, because now all of the users in the same subnet are affected. Maybe half of the company has the same computer brand, and nobody complaints except for these guys.

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