Re: Windows 98SE unexpectedly logs off Windows 2003 standard server
From: Bloke at the pennine puddle (Replace n.a.v.d with vodafone.net.) (news006ddes_at_n.a.v.d)
Date: 03/03/04
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Date: Wed, 03 Mar 2004 00:26:27 +0000
Thanks. That's quite a lot of reading. Will read through that.
"Steven L Umbach" <n9rou@nospam-comcast.net> wrote:
>I don't know your exact problem, but the updated DS client should be worth a try.
>Also see the link below on how certain security option and user right settings can
>cause problems with anonymous access and lan manager authentication level being
>something to look at. --- Steve
>
>http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;823659
>
>"Bloke at the pennine puddle (Replace n.a.v.d with vodafone.net.)"
><news006ddes@n.a.v.d> wrote in message
>news:l5k740dru9djrmh6jfq9b7sh9v9iqhk87b@4ax.com...
>> Here is a challenge for someone as it's the major headache of my life.
>>
>> What I've done so far....
>>
>> Opportunistic locking disabled on the server.
>> SMB signing is not a requirement.
>> Read ahead cache is disabled.
>>
>> For the life of me I can not find the Directory Services client on the
>> Windows 2003 CD or anywhere else, so I used the Windows 2003 client on
>> the Windows 2000 sever CD.
>>
>> I'm going to try obtain the updated DS services from Microsoft, ref:
>> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;323466
>>
>> Maybe that will cure it?
>>
>> Ths issue is that the `Client for Microsoft Networks` is not
>> configured to validate the login against the domain controller.
>> Deliberate move as the Win9x had problems authenticating. A few drive
>> letters are mapped to UNS paths on the server.
>>
>> All of a sudden, without warning the Win98-SE station's application
>> screws up and I get a few hundred of the following in the security
>> event log ...
>>
>> Event Type: Failure Audit
>> Event Source: Security
>> Event Category: Account Logon
>> Event ID: 680
>> Date: 01/03/2004
>> Time: 15:19:27
>> User: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
>> Computer: MELOLINE1
>> Description:
>> Logon attempt by: MICROSOFT_AUTHENTICATION_PACKAGE_V1_0
>> Logon account: JACK
>> Source Workstation: \\ACCOUNTS
>> Error Code: 0xC000006A
>>
>> So, I go to the computer and for sure the application has failed. So,
>> I open explorer and just click on the mapped drive letter and get a
>> directory listing, return to the server, examine the log and see ...
>>
>> Event Type: Success Audit
>> Event Source: Security
>> Event Category: Account Logon
>> Event ID: 680
>> Date: 01/03/2004
>> Time: 15:22:52
>> User: MELOLINE\JACK
>> Computer: MELOLINE1
>> Description:
>> Logon attempt by: MICROSOFT_AUTHENTICATION_PACKAGE_V1_0
>> Logon account: JACK
>> Source Workstation: \\ACCOUNTS
>> Error Code: 0x0
>>
>> A second identical `Success Audit` follows the first and the
>> application that failed will load again and function.
>>
>> Can I find a solution to this? Can I f***! Can anyone help, I've run
>> out of every possible idea on how this can be fixed.
>>
>> Is this a fault on the server or workstation?
>>
>> I ask this from the following lesson I learnt. When the Novell servers
>> were present, the Boss's computer would not save a word document with
>> a space in the file name and I wasted a week trying to fix his
>> computer, but his computer was not the problem. By chance I discovered
>> a patch to apply to the Novell server. I applied the patch and the
>> fault on the Boss's computer was banished forever.
>>
>> Somone help! Please! I'm begging!!!
>
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