Re: XP SP2: cannot access Disk Manager (LDM) on remote Win 2000 s ystems>>>

From: Steven McCarthy (Steven.McCarthy_at_BARINGS-IRELAND.COM)
Date: 09/10/04

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    Date:         Fri, 10 Sep 2004 13:19:44 +0100
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    I had to add dmremote.exe and then port 135 to the firewall exceptions.
    Now I'm getting "An unexpected error has occurred. Check the System log
    for more info..."

    System Log has Event ID 4 from Kerberos: The kerberos client received a
    KRB_AP_ERR_MODIFIED error from the server IEDUBWD0263$. This indicates
    that the password used to encrypt the kerberos service ticket is
    different than that on the target server. Commonly, this is due to
    identically named machine accounts in the target realm
    (BAM.BAMROOT.NET), and the client realm. Please contact your system
    administrator.

    Regards,

    Steven McCarthy

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Dragan Misina [ mailto:Dragan_Misina@SPECTRUMSIGNAL.COM
    <mailto:Dragan_Misina@SPECTRUMSIGNAL.COM> ]
    Sent: 24 August 2004 21:00
    To: NTBUGTRAQ@LISTSERV.NTBUGTRAQ.COM
    Subject: XP SP2: cannot access Disk Manager (LDM) on remote Win 2000
    systems>>>

    After installing XP SP2 I cannot use the Computer Management from my
    system to access the Disk Manager (LDM) on remote Win 2000 systems. This

    worked fine while I had XP SP1 and it still works from other XP SP1 and
    W2K systems. When I try to access, I get different errors:

    Dragan Misina [ Senior Network Systems Analyst, IT ]
    Spectrum Signal Processing Inc.

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