It appears that you are having problems with slow link detection from the log 
below.  You can try disabling it on the client to see if that corrects the 
problem by following the steps in this article for disabling slow link 
detection: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/910206/en-us.  I would not recommend 
this as a long term solution but simply a troubleshooting step to see if it is 
indeed a problem with Slow link detection.  I believe the LDAP error 59 later 
in the log is spurious and caused by the abortion of slow link detection.  
However just in case you can also validate that you can successfully make a 
DSGetDCName() call by using nltest /dsgetdc:<domainname>  and see if it returns 
the same error on the machine in question?  Let us know the results of each 
test an maybe we can provide some additional insight.

Thanks,

-Steve
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Sent: Monday, January 15, 2007 6:37 AM
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Subject: [ActiveDir] 1054 Error (Windows cannot contact DC - Group Policy)

I have a new member server (Windows 2003 R2 x64) in my Windows 2003 domain (not 
R2).  My setup contains two Windows 2003 DC's, both being DNS servers with the 
PDC being a WINS server.  I have been working on a problem with a 1054 error in 
the event log for the mentioned Windows 2003 R2 x64 member server that has been 
added recently.

Error 1054 as a refresh is the following:


Windows cannot obtain the domain controller name for your computer network. (An 
unexpected network error occurred. ). Group Policy processing aborted.

I worked on solutions all day Friday to no avail so I am seeking assistance on 
this matter.  No other member of the domain has this error that I am aware of.  
SRV records for the DC's are in the DNS and is setup correctly on the troubled 
member server.  I have looked through WINS and saw no apparent problems with 
its setup either.  I have updated the drivers and firmware for the network 
cards in the new member server and in both DC's.

I will say that I have a strange issue on my local PC from time to time (and 
I'll assume this happens on other domain member's PC's as well) where I cannot 
logon to Active Directory Users and Computers by using the domain as a locator, 
however I am able to go into it if I selectively choose a specific DC from the 
list.

When running netdiag on the problem member server I see no issues and when 
running netdiag and dcdiag on the DC's I see no issues.  I am able to get to 
SYSVOL from the problem member server by going to 
\\domain\sysvol\domain<file://\\domain\sysvol\domain>.

I have turned on logging of USERENV on the problem member server and I get this 
in the log:

USERENV(37c.66c) 07:00:02:294 PingComputer: PingBufferSize set as 2048
USERENV(37c.66c) 07:00:02:294 PingComputer: Adapter speed 1000000000 bps
USERENV(37c.66c) 07:00:02:294 PingComputer:  First time:  2482
USERENV(37c.66c) 07:00:02:294 PingComputer:  Second time:  2482
USERENV(37c.66c) 07:00:02:294 PingComputer:  First and second times match.
USERENV(37c.66c) 07:00:02:294 PingComputer:  First time:  2482
USERENV(37c.66c) 07:00:02:294 PingComputer:  Second time:  2482
USERENV(37c.66c) 07:00:02:294 PingComputer:  First and second times match.
USERENV(37c.66c) 07:00:02:294 PingComputer:  First time:  2482
USERENV(37c.66c) 07:00:02:294 PingComputer:  Second time:  2482
USERENV(37c.66c) 07:00:02:294 PingComputer:  First and second times match.
USERENV(37c.66c) 07:00:02:294 PingComputer:  No data available
USERENV(37c.66c) 07:00:02:294 ProcessGPOs: DSGetDCName failed with 59.

I am very close to calling Microsoft to help resolve the issue but I thought 
I'd run it by you guys.  I'm in the unfortunate position of being the only IT 
personnel here and having to be a jack of all trades as it would be.  I 
typically have no problem solving an issue like this, especially with the help 
of Google but this problem just goes beyond stumping me.  Any help is 
appreciated.

Donavon Yelton
Manager of Information Systems
Carpenter Industries, Inc.
(704) 743-2068
http://www.dennis-carpenter.com<http://www.dennis-carpenter.com/>

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