1058 and 1030 event codes
From: Rob (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 06/03/04
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Date: Thu, 3 Jun 2004 07:35:04 -0700
Bryan;
This is not my speciality, but have you tried removing
those suspect client computers from the domain, then
readding them?
Rob
>-----Original Message-----
>Hello,
>
>I have just upgrade my dc from Win2k to Win SBS 2003.
Followed all
>Migration guidelines and so forth. Have 25 XP Pro
machines on the network
>that migrated and two new XP Machines that were add
after the migration.
>The two new machines work fine AD is updating and
everything is working as
>it should. The old machines can log on to network and
get to network
>resources but the AD is not updating and I receive Event
ID's 1058 "Access
>Denied" and 1030.
>
>I have followed all recommend steps with dfs, security
and anything else
>recommended involving this event code. I do not know
what to try next.
>
>One thing I did notice is on the XP machines logged on
as an administrator,
>I can not change local security policies. I can view
them but the are
>grayed out and the add and removed buttons are
disabled. It also shows old
>SAM accounts form old domain. Is there away to purge
the old active
>directory and sam accounts from the local machines?
>
>TFTH
>Bryan
>
>
>
>.
>
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