Re: [FATAL] Kerberos does not have a ticket for "SERVER"$ Error -
From: Charlie (Charlie_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 07/09/05
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Date: Fri, 8 Jul 2005 21:51:01 -0700
Maybe he's sticking with W2K to save money. He is reusing a license from a
decommissioned box, I believe. The modest improvements probably aren't worth
the $1000 price tag for the OS.
"Steve Duff [MVP]" wrote:
> I believe you are seeing the same problem, and it is a netdiag 2000 bug. Unless you are seeing server events logged relating to this
> or you are having authentication or replication problems and the error is strictly from netdiag I wouldn't be too worried about it.
> (If you have other symptoms that is definitely a different story.)
>
> Curiousity compels me though it isn't related to your question: if you already have a 2003 domain I assume you already have CALs and
> so I'm wondering why would you be installing 2K Server to host Exchange 2003? The improvements for Exchange 2003 under Server 2003
> are modest but still valuable.
>
> Steve Duff, MCSE, MVP
> Ergodic Systems, Inc.
>
> "NickN" <NickN@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:0C3B3E64-E401-47C0-B792-D165DBB409B3@microsoft.com...
> >I would seem to be suffering the exact opposite of KB article 870692. I have
> > prepared a new Windows 2000 member server in a Windows 2003 domain (reusing
> > an old 2000 licence) I am running through the checklist before I install
> > Exchange 2003 on this box & get the above error when running netdiag.
> > Microsoft acknowledges the problem in the KB article above when it is a 2003
> > member server in a 2000 domain. If checked the event viewer, turned on
> > security auditing & kerberos auditing to no avail. Tried klist ticket, klist
> > tgt etc. - doesn't seem to be an issue here. I've forced kerberos to use TCP
> > & not UDP. Not sure where to go next unless this is an artifact of the same
> > bug as mentioned in the KB article.
> >
> > Does anyone have similar experience to mine? Any help gratefully accepted.
> > Nick.
>
>
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