Multiple logon and logofs on domain controllers

From: René (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 12/04/03


Date: Thu, 4 Dec 2003 04:22:37 -0800

Have migrated my NT4 domain to Win2k AD some months ago.
I have removed all NT4 servers and converted the AD to
native mode.

The problem is that my security logs on both domain
controllers are "spammed" with logon and logoff events. I
get about 20-30 events pr. minute. Thers about 35
machines, so thers not suppose to be such logon and logof
trafic. Sometimes the events shows user logins and
logoffs, sometimes machine (name$) activity. Other times
thers some Annoymous Logon/logoff events. There can be
multiple logon/logoff events pr. user/machine within a
couple of seconds. I did not have this problem on the NT4
servers.

Can it be a problem in the server setup? Can my switches
be the problem (two 3Com SuperStack 3300 stacked). I
would be werry grateful for all help!

René S. Hop



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