There’s nothing really to speak of
here. The QFE suppresses these errors. In your original note you had mentioned “anybody
have more information on this article, hotfix, or this issue in general”.
That’s what I think I gave you. I don’t have a KB, it simply doesn’t
exist at this point. J
Don’t have any more than that I’m
afraid. You could try opening a support incident to see if our front line
support teams have data to share, I don’t know what’s in their
arsenal.
~Eric
From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Fuller, Stuart
Sent: Monday, April 05, 2004 9:50 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Kerberos
event ID's 677
Thanks Todd!! - that
whitepaper is great.
Eric... Thanks for the
information. I thought it may be one of those "check engine"
light warnings with no real world meaning. However, I am reluctant to
apply the hotfix without more detailed information on what the issue is and how
the HF fixes it. It would be nice to get a copy of whatever documentation
that goes with the HF. Generally it is okay to put black electrical tape
over the check engine light so it goes out... but sometimes not... ;-)
-Stuart Fuller
From: Myrick,
Todd (NIH/CIT) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, April 05, 2004 8:14 AM
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Kerberos
event ID's 677
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=7dfeb015-6043-47db-8238-dc7af89c93f1&DisplayLang=en
Microsoft
just published a Kerberos Troubleshooting White Paper... It is pretty
good.
Todd
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From: Eric Fleischman
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Saturday, April
03, 2004 4:22 PM
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir]
Kerberos event ID's 677
I
just saw this post. Sorry, I would have replied sooner if I had noticed it.
The
good is that this is typically benign. If anything, I'd say we over-report this
error. Typically this error is thrown because the client asked the server to
talk a language that it could not. The client then said "ok how about
this" and life is fine, but in the meantime the server tossed an event and
scared the administrator. It's unfortunate that the error text isn't better.
So,
you can ignore the event.
There
is a QFE that should help suppress them. If you call the 800 support # and ask
them to send you Q824905
that should suppress some of them. But again, this is benign, so I wouldn't
sweat it.
~Eric
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Sent:
Thursday, April
01, 2004 10:12 AM
To:
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject:
[ActiveDir] Kerberos event ID's 677
Has
anyone else been seeing a plethora of "service ticket request failed"
event ID 677 logs in their Security logs on their Windows 2000 SP4 DC's??
The failure code is "0xE" and the sources seem to be Windows
2003 member servers.
I
have queried our MS support and they told me to try a hot fix from KB
824905. Unfortunately, even through the hotfix is from November 2003, the
KB article is not available on TechNet or on MS premier support web
site. So in keeping with today's theme of missing documentation
from Microsoft... anybody have more information on this article, hotfix, or
this issue in general?? I would like to know what this hotfix is actually
suppose to do before actually applying on my test bench DC's.
Thanks,
Stuart Fuller