Re: Security Event ID 534

From: Richard Smith (RichardSmith_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 02/24/05


Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2005 22:01:02 -0800

Steven, thanks for the reply...

I have checked the "deny access from the network" local policy and there are
nothing specified. Also there are no corrosponding events in the app and
system logs.

Im still stumped...

"Steven Umbach" wrote:

> I am not sure exactly what is going on but the reason would be a lack of
> privilege for the user right for access this computer from the network. You can
> open Local Security Policy and go to security settings/local policies/user
> rights and check for that user right and for deny access to this computer from
> the network that will override any allow settings to make sure it is correct.
> Normally at least users and administrators have the user right to access this
> computer from the network. Check the application and system logs to see if there
> any other possible events correlating to these errors by time. ---- Steve
>
>
> "Richard Smith" <RichardSmith@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:9DC611AD-F31E-4F9B-9E71-DFBBE7F000D7@microsoft.com...
> > Hello,
> >
> > I am seeing alot of these Security Event Log errors on my Windows 2000
> > Server.
> >
> > Type: Audit Failure
> > Source: Security
> > Event ID: 534
> > Event Time: <Date and Time>
> > User: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
> > Computer: <computername>
> > Description:
> > Logon Failure:
> > Reason: The user has not been granted the requested
> > logon type at this machine
> > User Name:
> > Domain:
> > Logon Type: 3
> > Logon Process: Kerberos
> > Authentication Package: Kerberos
> > Workstation Name: -
> >
> > The error seem to be saying that the SYSTEM account is trying to logon from
> > the Network (logon type 3) and is failing. However I dont understand why the
> > local System account would be accessing the server from the network! Doesnt
> > make sense to me.
> >
> > Any light that could be shed on why Im getting these errors, would be a huge
> > help.
> >
> > Many Thanks
> >
> > Richard
>
>
>



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