Re: Strange appearances in Logs
Generally I've seen the first error when you've got a printer mapped
from a computer not on the domain, or with a different set of
credentials than the user's normal ones. When the password of the
account changes, the mapping's credentials are not updated, and will
try to re-map the connection several times with it's stored credentials
before giving up. Try un-mapping all the printers and network
connections from the workstation and re-mapping them.
Your second issue is from Terminal service users. When a user connects
to a server, TS creates printer queues for each printer the user has on
their workstation. They will be un-set each time the user logs off. See
if these messages correspond to TS logon/logoffs and you'll probably
find the line-up.
--Karl
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