Solved Domain Logon Issues
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Local accounts would be expected to work.
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And this Domain1 you mention, used to be a domain hosted on this dc but has been renamed or removed??
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@momurda said in Domain Logon Issues:
And this Domain1 you mention, used to be a domain hosted on this dc but has been renamed or removed??
I took over here a few weeks ago and BartleyDS1 was removed before I was here. It's still listed among the domains, but it doesnt exist.
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@wirestyle22
Ok, you need to get on your DCs and look at the DNS. I bet that in your dns under Forward lookup zones for at least one of the DC is listed that non existent domain. Further i think that within that non existent dns domain is listed the pcs which are not available for logon. -
@momurda said in Domain Logon Issues:
@wirestyle22
Ok, you need to get on your DCs and look at the DNS. I bet that in your dns under Forward lookup zones for at least one of the DC is listed that non existent domain. Further i think that within that non existent dns domain is listed the pcs which are not available for logon.I did find a bunch of entries. I'll test to see. Give ma a few minutes.
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Just be careful here; dont go around deleting things if you arent sure. If the non existent domain is only listed on one of the DCs, shut down the dns server service(or the whole dc) on that dc, reboot the pcs that cant login and they should be available again.
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Did you manage to get this fixed?
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I wouldn't say I fixed it. I still don't know what actually happened but the PC's are functional. I tested it with my own laptop on an account I've never logged into and it worked. I ended up re-imaging because i didn't have any time
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Do the PCs show the same time as the Domain Controllers? If they're more than 5 or 10 minutes off, the DC won't allow anyone to log in.
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@dafyre said in Domain Logon Issues:
Do the PCs show the same time as the Domain Controllers? If they're more than 5 or 10 minutes off, the DC won't allow anyone to log in.
Yes they did. I fixed the time sync issue I had.