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Error ID 5719 1

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mcsereed

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Aug 11, 2001
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US
I have a IBM Think pad that I get and Informational error of 5719"No Windows NT or Windows 2000 Domain Controller is available for domain name. There are Currrently no logon servers available to service the logon request." The person was setup locally on the laptop and not signing onto the domain, When the user wants to get to the Network he/or she RAS in. The problem is an access denied when the user signs onto the computer to do off network work. Is there a way to get rid of that?
 
Sounds like the user is specifying to logon to the domain instead of changing the box below her password field to the local computer name. When the domain logon fails, the user ends up with that message and a cached profile.

Thats the simplest explanation i can think of..
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Pbxman
Systems Administrator
 
Sorry. Windows 2000 Professional is the Operating system. I know for a fact that the user is not signing onto the domain in the drop down selection when you log on. It does it when you select the local computer name in the drop down box.
 
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Pbxman
Systems Administrator
 
Yes. This error comes up regardless of what group I place him in.

 
Is there anything else in the network that changed, or has this happened from day 1? More specifically, do you have a 2000 server domain with active directory?

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Pbxman
Systems Administrator
 
The servers from what I am being told are NT 4.0. I have loaded other Laptops with Windows 2000 professional. The Only difference is that I had some on the Network. I accomplished what I had to do to them and established a RAS connection for them to use all the Time. This is the only difference. Could this be looking for a SID on the Local Connection that was never setup?
 
Hmmm..there seems to be a delay in the way your RAS connection is working. Did you inadvertently setup the PC to a P (peer-to-peer) or M (mixed) Name Resolution scheme?

As far as I know - Service Pack 2 will correct the problem.
Also, check the registry at:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\NetBT\Parameters\Nodetype
The values are:
B-node - 1
P-node - 2
M-node - 4
H-node - 8

Set this as an H-node (hybrid..number 8), reboot, and try it again. If you're using P-node, you must have an available WINS server.
If M node (which i think you might be) - you Broadcast first, then use WINS..and the broadcasting is something that is probably timing you out. You should be using DHCP with RAS as well.

H node is hybrid - it will try WINS first, and if not..it will try broadcasting for name resolution.

I hope it's something much simpler than this - but just in case im right..you'll have a workaround until you can get Service Pack2.

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Pbxman
Systems Administrator
 
RAS gives an IP Address and assigns a WINS. SO DHCP is working. I am hesitant on installing Service Pack 2 because we installed it on the Test Laptop and I get an IRP Stack error. event ID 2506. This Is for a total of 250 Laptops that are going to be ghosted after we work the bugs out of this one. As for the Service Pack 2. I installed it on the Test one and it still has the access denied error. This is very strange. Your answers are very informative but this seems to be a problem that others are having.
 
I was unaware of that error. However, SP2 should be used especially if you're ghosting the machines.

I'd go with SP2, and check the following:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Lanmanserver\Parameters

Check the IRPStackSize value, and make sure it's 11. If it's not..set it there.

I strongly suggest using SP2 as i think it will solve your other error. If you didn't have this error on SP2, but you had the stack error..thats much less severe. This should fix that stack error. If the value is not present - add it as a type DWORD.

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Pbxman
Systems Administrator
 
I got the error when I installed Service Pack two. I am going to play around with it. When I find it I will let you know. Thank you for your response and assistants. If you come up with anything, please send it forward.
Derek.Reedman@chanelusa.com
 
Gentleman,The solution was to disable the Netlogon service for that particular Harware profile. The answers were great. Thank you for the help.
 
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