I am having to add a server running Windows Server 2008 64bit edition to my system network in order to use a solid state drive solution. The computers in my network consist of Linux machines as well as workstations running Windows 2000 and Windows XP professional and a Windows NT server that is running because some specialized hardware we have will not run on any later operating systems.
I am using a Linux server running Samba as a primary domain controller in this network. After attaching the Server 2008 machine and joining the domain I was able to successfully establish a connection from the Server 2008 machine to existing shares on the network and copy files to the server. However, I have been unsuccessful at having any of the other computers, of any operating system flavour, to connect to the Server 2008 machine shares or to establish connections for using DCOM functions. The Server 2008 log lists the same message for every machine that attempts to log in. Failure Information: Failure Reason: An Error occured during Logon. Status: 0xc002002e Sub Status: 0x0 I looked up the 0xc002002e error and that is evidently RPC_NT_PROCNUM_OUT_OF_RANGE. I did some searching on "Procedure Number out of Range" and I set the Lan Manage Authentication Level to "Send LM & NTLM Responses", but I am still receiving the same errors. I was wondering if anyone else has had similar problems and if so how you were able to fix them. Thank You -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba
