Re: Failure Audit Event ID 537
From: Steven L Umbach (n9rou_at_comcast.net)
Date: 09/09/03
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Date: Mon, 08 Sep 2003 23:04:56 GMT
Try to logging onto one of those computers with the local administrator account, and
run netdiag on it looking for any failed tests. Also look at Event Viewer on those
computers which you can do remotely. Also make sure that the times for those
computers are in synch with the domain controllers. They need to be with five minute
for kerberos by default, though the W32 time service should take care of that. ---
Steve
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=244474 --- Something that may need to considered
also.
http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000/docs/wintimeserv.doc
"Arthur C" <arthur.christy@tamut.edu.delete.me> wrote in message
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> Sometime when a user logs in, not all users, it acts like it is logging in
> like it is supposed to. You almost get the desktop, then it starts logging
> you off and you are back to the login screen. The event log is showing 537.
> I can not find anything specific on this issue.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Arthur
>
>
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