A little bit unclear, but I have browsed through the Microsoft KB
regarding that event id and this article was a match.

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;823659

Search in the page for "5723" (without quotes).  It is under the
digitally sign communication (always) category.  That may be a first
step to determining the cause?

I also noticed that this error can be generated by SQL Server.

Is this error being generated in the event log on the server?  Or on the
machine itself? 

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of J0mb
Sent: Friday, February 06, 2004 8:43 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [ActiveDir] computer account issues

good morning list,

I am getting a weird problem lately. Our AD architecture is made of 1
forest, 1 domain, 4 sites spanned through WAN links. There are approx.
2500 nodes in the forest, there are 2 DCs at each site, a DC is
configured as GC at each site.

Randomly, with no apparent recurrent pattern, we get the eventID
5723(netlogon) error from some machines (i would say some 4-5 a day). 

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The session setup from the computer <computer name> failed because there
is no trust account in the security database for this computer. The name
of the account referenced in the security database is <computer name>$.

The error code is 0xC000018B

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The client is not able to authenticate to the DC anymore. The only (to
me) known resolution is to rejoin the machine to the domain.

Would anyone suggest me a resolution, or correct steps for
troubleshooting?

I've already checked on eventid.net, and looks like none of the
suggestion is relevant with my architecture. We're running a native mode
windows 2000 domain.

The error code states that the computer account has been deleted. How
can it this happen? How can i audit operation attempts on computer
accounts?

Thanks!!

Alex

 

 

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