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| missing sysvol and netlogon
Help - I feel so stupid - I accidently deleted a default setting in exchange that caused exchange to stop working. I could not figure out how to fix, so I restored the "system state" from a most recent backup. Exchange is working now, but no one can login in the network. (they can get mail via the web) The server is not giving out rights to users logging. I can login to each client machine as an administrator and see the network respources. I have a windows 2003 server with exchange 2003. - It is the only domain controler on the network. I have eliminated many of the errors from the log and I think I have narrowed down the problem. File Replication Services generates 2 errors when startign (13555 and 13552). When I run FRSDiag I get 4 erros: 1126: Active Directory was unable to establish a connection with the global catalog ERROR: Junction Point missing on "c:\windows\sysvol\sysvol" ERROR : Cannot access SYSVOL share on ARC0493 ERROR : Cannot access NETLOGON share on ARC0493 SYSVOL and NETLOGON are not listed when I run a "net share" command. I have marked them to share, but it does not hold. I found KB327781 that suggests a fix using dcgpofix. That give an error about not being able to access the SYSVOL. Help - any suggestions would be apperciated. Dan |
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| RE: missing sysvol and netlogon
Check your hard drive space, I have seen this before when not enough to create the netlogon. Also in Active Directory Sites and Services -> sites -> Default-First-Site-Name->Servers->Sevrername->Right Click "NTDS Settings" make sure global catalog is ticked. Other than this not to sure. Ian "Dan in Kalamazoo" wrote: > Help - I feel so stupid - > > I accidently deleted a default setting in exchange that caused exchange to > stop working. I could not figure out how to fix, so I restored the "system > state" from a most recent backup. Exchange is working now, but no one can > login in the network. (they can get mail via the web) > > The server is not giving out rights to users logging. I can login to each > client machine as an administrator and see the network respources. > > I have a windows 2003 server with exchange 2003. - It is the only domain > controler on the network. I have eliminated many of the errors from the log > and I think I have narrowed down the problem. File Replication Services > generates 2 errors when startign (13555 and 13552). When I run FRSDiag I get > 4 erros: > > 1126: Active Directory was unable to establish a connection with the global > catalog > ERROR: Junction Point missing on "c:\windows\sysvol\sysvol" > ERROR : Cannot access SYSVOL share on ARC0493 > ERROR : Cannot access NETLOGON share on ARC0493 > > SYSVOL and NETLOGON are not listed when I run a "net share" command. I have > marked them to share, but it does not hold. I found KB327781 that suggests > a fix using dcgpofix. That give an error about not being able to access the > SYSVOL. > > > Help - any suggestions would be apperciated. > > Dan > > |
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