MBL> Date: Fri, 11 Apr 2008 09:02:31 -0700
MBL> From: Miller Bonnie L.

MBL> Okay--that narrows it down to just that one server maybe not being

Hopefully; it's the only non-DC server, so I can't say for absolute
certain.  (It's almost tempting to do a quick install on another box
just for grins...)


MBL> able to read the domain admin account in AD for some reason.  When
MBL> you log on local, do you see any other events in the logs that
MBL> might be related?  Could also be a corrupt local profile for that
MBL> account.

Oh oh.  I started to say "no", but found a gem [for which I probably
should have checked before posting].

== begin ==

Source: Userenv
Event ID: 1053

Windows cannot determine the user or computer name.  (The specified
domain either does not exist or could not be contacted.)  Group Policy
processing aborted.

== end =

I started digging through old logs, and found a few more nuggets:

== begin ==

Source: Ci
Event ID: 4132
Event ID: 4124
Event ID: 4126

== end ==

Said Ci warning and errors began shortly after the first Userenv 1053.

Call me presumptuous, but I'm getting tempted to blame device drivers
and try a clean install.  There's nothing production on the box yet, and
I'm getting a bit leery of it...


Thanks!
Eddy
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