Logon Error Windows Cannot Connect Domain
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The System Could Not Log You On. Windows Cannot Connect To The Domain Windows 7
the computer from domain to workgroup, and then again rejoined the computer to domain controller. But after rejoining the computer to the domain controller I logged in to the
This Computer Could Not Authenticate With A Windows Domain Controller
domain with same account and I successfully logged in, but my problem is I lost my Outlook Express (Using as External Mail) and MS-OUTLOOK 2003 ( Using as External/ Internal for company mails) Mailboxes. It created a new profile with replacing the previous profile. The following is the resolution I have tried: The computer and user account has the system cannot connect to a domain controller to service the authentication request been created and existed in a Windows 2003 domain Active Directory (AD) where a domain controller (DC) running Microsoft Windows 2003 Server opeating system. However, you may encounter the following error message when a domain user tries to autheticate and logon to the domain from a workstation which can be running on Windows XP (With or without SP2) operating system or any other OS: Windows cannot connect to the domain either because the domain controller is down or otherwise unavailable, or because your computer account was not found. Please try again later. If this message continues to appear contact your System Administrator for assistance. The symptom or error may appear when a PC is replaced with another computer with the same computer name without first deleting the duplicate computer name from the domain Active Directory service before joining the new workstation to the domain with that duplicate name. The symptom may appear immediately or after a few successful log-ons. The cause of the error will probably due to security identifier (SID) issues. Another
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Forums Answered by: error - Windows can not connect to the an active directory domain cannot be contacted domain...domain controller Windows Server > Directory Services Question 0 Sign in to vote Hi, I have cannot connect to any domain. refresh or try again when connection is available tried to resolve this problem by change the computer from domain to workgroup, and then again rejoined the computer to domain controller. But after rejoining the computer https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windowsserver/en-US/e90f2129-a007-425a-a901-a2f3af0af547/error-windows-can-not-connect-to-the-domaindomain-controller?forum=winserverDS to the domain controller I logged in to the domain with same account and I successfully logged in, but my problem is I lost my Outlook Express (Using as External Mail) and MS-OUTLOOK 2003 ( Using as External/ Internal for company mails) Mailboxes. It created a new profile with replacing the previous profile. The following https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windowsserver/en-US/e90f2129-a007-425a-a901-a2f3af0af547/error-windows-can-not-connect-to-the-domaindomain-controller?forum=winserverDS is the resolution I have tried: The computer and user account has been created and existed in a Windows 2003 domain Active Directory (AD) where a domain controller (DC) running Microsoft Windows 2003 Server opeating system. However, you may encounter the following error message when a domain user tries to autheticate and logon to the domain from a workstation which can be running on Windows XP (With or without SP2) operating system or any other OS: Windows cannot connect to the domain either because the domain controller is down or otherwise unavailable, or because your computer account was not found. Please try again later. If this message continues to appear contact your System Administrator for assistance. The symptom or error may appear when a PC is replaced with another computer with the same computer name without first deleting the duplicate computer name from the domain Active Directory service before joining the new workstation to the domain with that duplicate n
we highly recommend that you visit our Guide for New Members. windows cannot connect to the domain, either because the domain controller is down... Discussion in 'Windows XP' started by irolfi, Dec 6, 2011. Thread Status: Not open for further replies. Page 1 of https://forums.techguy.org/threads/windows-cannot-connect-to-the-domain-either-because-the-domain-controller-is-down.1029934/ 2 1 2 Next > Advertisement irolfi Thread Starter Joined: Feb 15, 2008 Messages: 61 Hello everyone. I http://kb.parallels.com/en/5091 really hope that you can help me. You are my last hope. I maintain about 30 domain computers. Recently when users try to log in on most of them the following error appears frequently: "Windows cannot connect to the domain, either because the domain controller is down or otherwise unavailable, or because your computer account was not found. Please try again later. if the message continues to appear, contact your cannot connect system administrator for assistance." I have seen that this error appears only in the computers with Windows XP and not in the computers with Windows Vista or 7. We have 2 domain controllers. Please let me tell you about the ways I tried to resolve this problem and their results: - on some computers, after several restarts the users are able to log in, but if they restart or shutdown after that the error appears again; this worked for some computers, but I do not know if cannot connect to the error will appear again in the future. - on some computers, when i disabled the windows firewall or allowed all kind of ICMPs it was resolved, but this did not work for all the computers and I do not know if the error will appear again in the future. - I unjoined and then rejoined some computers from the domain and it was resolved but after restarting the error appears again. - If I unplug the network cable the users can log in but after restart the error appears again. - I have tried to reset the user password and computer on the Active Directory for some users and they were able to log in but after restart the error appeared again; for some other users it did not work at all. I have also restarted the 2 domain controllers without success. Also some strange things are happening to some users: Their active desktop and documents are not stored locally, but in a Fileserver that they access immediately upon log in and it looks like they are locally; but some of them are losing ownership on their folders and are not able to access their documents. I had to log in in the fileserver, set the ownership and then the security rights for all the files and folders in order for the user to access his files again. So , as you see there is a mess here going on. What can I do to resolve this errors and ownership problems? What is wrong with the domain? Please help me.
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