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issue and am wondering if anyone knows what this might be, and/or how to fix it. Our server 2003 developed a problem after a recent power outage after the UPS ran out of battery while https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/3073945 the server was in the process of shutting down. Group Policy is failing to replicate between this server and the PDC, which is a server 2000. Every 5 minutes, event ID 1053 shows up in the app event log of the svr2003 'windows cannot determine the user or computer name. (Access is denied0. Group policy aborted.' There are no errors reported in the DNS log and each server can ping the https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windowsserver/en-US/f0d71c16-ad4c-44c9-8e04-4e84e2a23cd8/access-is-denied-errorexception-5?forum=winserverDS other by name and nslookup works fine. Both servers are showing exactly the same time. Most of the command line diagnostics fail with 'error 5, access is denied' when run from the svr2003. The only one that does not fail is netdom query pdc. netdom query dc and netdom query fsmo both fail with 'access is denied' when run from the svr2003. The svr2000 is the PDC, FSMO, etc and all of the command line diagnostics work on that server. Thinking that maybe it was a Kerberos/machine account password issue, I stopped the KDC service on svr2003 and used netdom to reset the password, rebooted the server and restarted the KDC service, but this made no difference. repadmin /showreps shows a 'DsBindWithCred to localhost failed with status 5 - access is denied.' dcdiag results in DsBindWithSpnEx() failed with error 5, access is denied, which causes it to skip some of the subsequent tests. Almost all of the google hits reference status/error 17xx instead of 5 in conjunction with the DsBindWithCred failure. Has anyone seen this, or know what the problem might be? Edited by iamnotageek Tuesday, June 01, 2010 1:50 PM Thursday, April 01, 2010 9:27 PM Reply | Quote Answers 0 Sign in to vote Just in case someone runs
bad! 7 August 2012 by Adam Rush Scenario It's a pleasant day and all is well with the world. Colleagues are skipping around the office with smiles on faces…until…duh duh daaa! One by http://www.virtuallyimpossible.co.uk/when-good-domain-controllers-go-bad/ one, services start failing: Printers go offline: First, for Win7 users Then for all clients Can still print from server though File shares go offline Active Directory replication fails DNS console will not open Basically, your main Domain Controller (DC) has just taken a dump…and so have you! These are the steps I took to troubleshoot the issues and get everything back online. access is Solution Gather Information Run the following commands to gather useful information: ipconfig /all > c:\ipconfig.txt (from each DC/DNS Server) dcdiag /v /c /d /e /s: > c:\dcdiag.txt dcdiag /test:dns /s: /DnsBasic > c:\dcdiag-dnsbasic.txt repadmin /showrepl dc* /verbose /all /intersite > c:\showrepl.txt (dc* is a placeholder for the starting name of the DCs if they all begin the same - if more then one DC exists) access is denied repadmin /replsum > c:\replsum.txt Pour through the txt files and note down the errors. Some of mine included: repadmin /showrepl Last error: 1256 (0x4e8): The remote system is not available. Last error: 5 (0x5): Access is denied. WARNING: KCC could not add this REPLICA LINK due to error. result 1722 (0x6ba): The RPC server is unavailable. repadmin /replsum (1722) The RPC server is unavailable. (5) Access is denied. dcdiag /test:dns /s: /DnsBasic The host