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  1. Hi guys. Yip, all clients are Windows XP SP2 (As per MS installation CD) and were updated via MS Update. (Therefore there is no XP SP1 machines - not even to test with) cluberti - Yes, all branches is connected to Head Office (PARENT) via VPN over ADSL. (WAN) Every branch's DC is a GC. We are experiencing very bad ADSL connectivity issues @ present between the CHILD-1 branch and Head Office (PARENT). This unfortunately prevents me from running any tests/checks on machines at the CHILD-1 branch domain(site)... I could do a DCDIAG test this morning @ the CHILD-1 DC , prior to the "disappearing" bandwidth issue... The DCDIAG, stated the following:- [PARENT] DsBind() failed with error 1908, Could not find the domain controller for this domain.. Warning: PARENT is the Schema Owner, but is not responding to DS RPC Bind. [PARENT] LDAP bind failed with error 31, A device attached to the system is not functioning.. Warning: PARENT is the Schema Owner, but is not responding to LDAP Bind. Warning: PARENT is the Domain Owner, but is not responding to DS RPC Bind. Warning: PARENT is the Domain Owner, but is not responding to LDAP Bind. ......................... CHILD-1 failed test KnowsOfRoleHolders All the other branch DC's (CHILD-2 & CHILD-3) seems very "happy" on this matter... Opening Active Directory Domains and Trusts (on the PARENT DC), shows the PARENT and CHILD domains (CHILD-1, CHILD-2 and CHILD-3) However, trying to view the PROPERTIES on the CHILD-1 sub-domain, all tabs (windows) states:- The Active Directory object could not be displayed. A referral was returned from the server. I'm a bit lost on this one. Any "ntdsutils" commands that might save the day? Thanks in advance
  2. I have an Asus P5B-MX/WiFi-AP mobo running Fedora 7 (2.6.22.7-85.fc7) with the Intel Corporation 82801G (ICH7 Family) High Definition Audio Controller (rev 01) I have installed 1.) alsa-kmdl 2.) alsa-lib 3.) alsa-driver 4.) alsa-utils 5.) alsa-tools speaker-test -c6 -tw only plays through the left and right channels. speaker-test -Dplug:surround51 -c6 -s1 -f75 replies with - ALSA lib pcm.c:2144snd_pcm_open_noupdate) Unknown PCM surround51 Playback open error: -2,No such file or directory I've ran alsaconf and made sure that all the channels are unmuted and at full volume via alsamixer... I do get stereo sound with the (green) speaker output. Yet, I can not get the (mic) pienk and (blue) line-in channels to output sound. Therefore no surround sound effect... Is there a specific build I have to do to have these "input" channels change into "output" channels?...
  3. Hi, We have a PARENT domain with CHILD-* domains at all our branches. All servers are Windows 2000 and is currently up to date as per Microsoft Update. Client machines are Windows 2000 and currently we are replacing these with Windows XP. GPO processing works perfectly with the 2K clients, yet not with XP... Whenever a user or admin account logs on, EventID 1006 is displayed, followed directly by EventID1030. GPO are not applied.... i.e:- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Event Type: Error Event Source: Userenv Event Category: None Event ID: 1006 Date: 10/12/2007 Time: 6:38:18 PM User: CHILD-1\Administrator Computer: STORES-1 Description: Windows cannot bind to PARENT.co.za domain. (Server Down). Group Policy processing aborted. For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Event Type: Error Event Source: Userenv Event Category: None Event ID: 1030 Date: 10/12/2007 Time: 6:38:18 PM User: CHILD-1\Administrator Computer: STORES-1 Description: Windows cannot query for the list of Group Policy objects. A message that describes the reason for this was previously logged by the policy engine. For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Sysvol share on the client and parent is accessibly to users and admins... User Environment Logging has been enabled in the registry. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- USERENV(1ec.1f0) 18:38:17:620 LoadUserProfile: LoadUserProfileP succeeded USERENV(1ec.1f0) 18:38:17:620 LoadUserProfile: Returning success. Final Information follows: USERENV(1ec.1f0) 18:38:17:620 lpProfileInfo->UserName = <Administrator> USERENV(1ec.1f0) 18:38:17:620 lpProfileInfo->lpProfilePath = <\\Server.CHILD-1.PARENT.co.za\Profiles$\Administrator> USERENV(1ec.1f0) 18:38:17:620 lpProfileInfo->dwFlags = 0x0 USERENV(1ec.1f0) 18:38:17:620 LoadUserProfile: Returning TRUE. hProfile = <0x7d8> USERENV(1ec.1f0) 18:38:17:714 IsSyncForegroundPolicyRefresh: Synchronous, Reason: FirstPolicyRefresh USERENV(1ec.5b8) 18:38:17:714 IsSyncForegroundPolicyRefresh: Synchronous, Reason: FirstPolicyRefresh USERENV(1ec.5b8) 18:38:18:214 ApplyGroupPolicy: Entering. Flags = 6 USERENV(1ec.5b8) 18:38:18:214 ProcessGPOs: USERENV(1ec.5b8) 18:38:18:214 ProcessGPOs: USERENV(1ec.5b8) 18:38:18:214 ProcessGPOs: Starting user Group Policy (Background) processing... USERENV(1ec.5b8) 18:38:18:214 ProcessGPOs: USERENV(1ec.5b8) 18:38:18:214 ProcessGPOs: USERENV(1ec.5b8) 18:38:18:214 EnterCriticalPolicySectionEx: Entering with timeout 600000 and flags 0x0 USERENV(1ec.5b8) 18:38:18:214 EnterCriticalPolicySectionEx: User critical section has been claimed. Handle = 0x7ec USERENV(1ec.5b8) 18:38:18:214 EnterCriticalPolicySectionEx: Leaving successfully. USERENV(1ec.5b8) 18:38:18:307 ProcessGPOs: Machine role is 2. USERENV(1ec.5b8) 18:38:18:307 PingComputer: Adapter speed 1000000000 bps USERENV(1ec.5b8) 18:38:18:307 PingComputer: First time: 0 USERENV(1ec.5b8) 18:38:18:307 PingComputer: Fast link. Exiting. USERENV(1ec.5b8) 18:38:18:307 ProcessGPOs: User name is: CN=Administrator,CN=Users,DC=CHILD-1,DC=PARENT,DC=co,DC=za, Domain name is: CHILD-1 USERENV(1ec.5b8) 18:38:18:307 ProcessGPOs: Domain controller is: \\Server.CHILD-1.PARENT.co.za Domain DN is CHILD-1.PARENT.co.za USERENV(1ec.5b8) 18:38:18:323 ReadGPExtensions: Rsop entry point not found for gptext.dll. USERENV(1ec.5b8) 18:38:18:323 ReadGPExtensions: Rsop entry point not found for dskquota.dll. USERENV(1ec.5b8) 18:38:18:323 ReadGPExtensions: Rsop entry point not found for gptext.dll. USERENV(1ec.5b8) 18:38:18:323 ReadGPExtensions: Rsop entry point not found for iedkcs32.dll. USERENV(1ec.5b8) 18:38:18:323 ReadGPExtensions: Rsop entry point not found for scecli.dll. USERENV(1ec.5b8) 18:38:18:323 ReadGPExtensions: Rsop entry point not found for C:\WINDOWS\System32\cscui.dll. USERENV(1ec.5b8) 18:38:18:323 ReadGPExtensions: Rsop entry point not found for gptext.dll. USERENV(1ec.5b8) 18:38:18:323 ReadExtStatus: Reading Previous Status for extension {35378EAC-683F-11D2-A89A-00C04FBBCFA2} USERENV(1ec.5b8) 18:38:18:323 ReadExtStatus: Reading Previous Status for extension {0ACDD40C-75AC-47ab-BAA0-BF6DE7E7FE63} USERENV(1ec.5b8) 18:38:18:323 ReadExtStatus: Reading Previous Status for extension {25537BA6-77A8-11D2-9B6C-0000F8080861} USERENV(1ec.5b8) 18:38:18:323 ReadExtStatus: Reading Previous Status for extension {3610eda5-77ef-11d2-8dc5-00c04fa31a66} USERENV(1ec.5b8) 18:38:18:323 ReadExtStatus: Reading Previous Status for extension {426031c0-0b47-4852-b0ca-ac3d37bfcb39} USERENV(1ec.5b8) 18:38:18:323 ReadExtStatus: Reading Previous Status for extension {42B5FAAE-6536-11d2-AE5A-0000F87571E3} USERENV(1ec.5b8) 18:38:18:323 ReadExtStatus: Reading Previous Status for extension {4CFB60C1-FAA6-47f1-89AA-0B18730C9FD3} USERENV(1ec.5b8) 18:38:18:323 ReadExtStatus: Reading Previous Status for extension {827D319E-6EAC-11D2-A4EA-00C04F79F83A} USERENV(1ec.5b8) 18:38:18:323 ReadExtStatus: Reading Previous Status for extension {A2E30F80-D7DE-11d2-BBDE-00C04F86AE3B} USERENV(1ec.5b8) 18:38:18:323 ReadExtStatus: Reading Previous Status for extension {B1BE8D72-6EAC-11D2-A4EA-00C04F79F83A} USERENV(1ec.5b8) 18:38:18:323 ReadExtStatus: Reading Previous Status for extension {C631DF4C-088F-4156-B058-4375F0853CD8} USERENV(1ec.5b8) 18:38:18:323 ReadExtStatus: Reading Previous Status for extension {c6dc5466-785a-11d2-84d0-00c04fb169f7} USERENV(1ec.5b8) 18:38:18:323 ReadExtStatus: Reading Previous Status for extension {e437bc1c-aa7d-11d2-a382-00c04f991e27} USERENV(1ec.5b8) 18:38:18:323 ProcessGPOs: Calling GetGPOInfo for normal policy mode USERENV(1ec.5b8) 18:38:18:323 GetGPOInfo: ******************************** USERENV(1ec.5b8) 18:38:18:323 GetGPOInfo: Entering... USERENV(1ec.5b8) 18:38:18:323 GetGPOInfo: Server connection established. USERENV(1ec.5b8) 18:38:18:323 GetGPOInfo: Bound successfully. USERENV(1ec.5b8) 18:38:18:323 SearchDSObject: Searching <DC=CHILD-1,DC=PARENT,DC=co,DC=za> USERENV(1ec.5b8) 18:38:18:323 SearchDSObject: Found GPO(s): <[LDAP://CN={580DD35E-3D11-4B11-8BC4-321F7036EFA0},CN=Policies,CN=System,DC=PARENT,DC=co,DC=za;2][LDAP://CN={C27A9EAC-A8FD-4B2D-98F6-56D5017D9E8B},CN=Policies,CN=System,DC=CHILD-1,DC= PARENT,DC=co,DC=za;2][LDAP://CN={31B2F340-016D-11D2-945F-00C04FB984F9},CN=Policies,CN=System,DC=CHILD-1,DC=PARENT,DC=co,DC=za;0]> USERENV(1ec.5b8) 18:38:18:323 ProcessGPO: ============================== USERENV(1ec.5b8) 18:38:18:323 ProcessGPO: Deferring search for <LDAP://CN={580DD35E-3D11-4B11-8BC4-321F7036EFA0},CN=Policies,CN=System,DC=PARENT,DC=co,DC=za> USERENV(1ec.5b8) 18:38:18:323 ProcessGPO: ============================== USERENV(1ec.5b8) 18:38:18:323 ProcessGPO: Deferring search for <LDAP://CN={C27A9EAC-A8FD-4B2D-98F6-56D5017D9E8B},CN=Policies,CN=System,DC=CHILD-1,DC=PARENT,DC=co,DC=za> USERENV(1ec.5b8) 18:38:18:323 ProcessGPO: ============================== USERENV(1ec.5b8) 18:38:18:323 ProcessGPO: Deferring search for <LDAP://CN={31B2F340-016D-11D2-945F-00C04FB984F9},CN=Policies,CN=System,DC=CHILD-1,DC=PARENT,DC=co,DC=za> USERENV(1ec.5b8) 18:38:18:339 SearchDSObject: Searching <CN=CHILD-1,CN=Sites,CN=Configuration,DC=PARENT,DC=co,DC=za> USERENV(1ec.5b8) 18:38:18:339 SearchDSObject: No GPO(s) for this object. USERENV(1ec.5b8) 18:38:18:339 EvaluateDeferredGPOs: Doing an ldap bind to cross-domain <PARENT.co.za> USERENV(1ec.5b8) 18:38:18:542 EvaluateDeferredGPOs: ldap_bind_s failed with = <81> USERENV(1ec.5b8) 18:38:18:542 GetGPOInfo: EvaluateDeferredGPOs failed. Exiting USERENV(1ec.5b8) 18:38:18:542 GetGPOInfo: Leaving with 0 USERENV(1ec.5b8) 18:38:18:542 GetGPOInfo: ******************************** USERENV(1ec.5b8) 18:38:18:542 ProcessGPOs: GetGPOInfo failed. USERENV(1ec.5b8) 18:38:18:542 ProcessGPOs: No WMI logging done in this policy cycle. USERENV(1ec.5b8) 18:38:18:542 ProcessGPOs: Processing failed with error 58. USERENV(1ec.5b8) 18:38:18:542 LeaveCriticalPolicySection: Critical section 0x7ec has been released. USERENV(1ec.5b8) 18:38:18:542 ProcessGPOs: User Group Policy has been applied. USERENV(1ec.5b8) 18:38:18:542 ProcessGPOs: Leaving with 0. USERENV(1ec.5b8) 18:38:18:542 ApplyGroupPolicy: Leaving successfully. USERENV(1ec.634) 18:38:18:542 GPOThread: Next refresh will happen in 106 minutes USERENV(1ec.1f0) 18:38:18:745 IsSyncForegroundPolicyRefresh: Synchronous, Reason: FirstPolicyRefresh USERENV(558.730) 18:38:19:058 LibMain: Process Name: C:\WINDOWS\system32\userinit.exe USERENV(224.244) 18:38:19:136 ImpersonateUser: Failed to impersonate user with 5. USERENV(224.244) 18:38:19:136 GetUserNameAndDomain Failed to impersonate user USERENV(224.244) 18:38:19:136 ImpersonateUser: Failed to impersonate user with 5. USERENV(224.244) 18:38:19:136 GetUserDNSDomainName: Failed to impersonate user USERENV(644.2bc) 18:38:19:870 LibMain: Process Name: C:\WINDOWS\system32\WgaTray.exe USERENV(7f4.7f8) 18:38:20:527 LibMain: Process Name: C:\WINDOWS\Explorer.EXE USERENV(d0.cc) 18:38:20:730 LibMain: Process Name: C:\WINDOWS\system32\mobsync.exe USERENV(7f4.7f8) 18:38:20:964 GetProfileType: Profile already loaded. USERENV(7f4.7f8) 18:38:20:964 GetProfileType: ProfileFlags is 0 USERENV(16c.170) 18:38:21:417 LibMain: Process Name: C:\WINDOWS\system32\wbem\wmiprvse.exe USERENV(3ac.3f4) 18:38:26:981 LibMain: Process Name: C:\WINDOWS\system32\ie4uinit.exe USERENV(3ac.3f4) 18:38:27:184 GetProfileType: Profile already loaded. USERENV(3ac.3f4) 18:38:27:184 GetProfileType: ProfileFlags is 0 USERENV(3ac.3f4) 18:38:27:450 DeleteLinkFile: Failed to delete <C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Start Menu\Programs\Internet Explorer.lnk>. Error = 2 USERENV(3ac.3f4) 18:38:27:450 DeleteLinkFile: Failed to delete <C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Start Menu\Programs\Internet Explorer (32-bit).lnk>. Error = 2 USERENV(1d0.1cc) 18:38:28:435 LibMain: Process Name: C:\WINDOWS\system32\regsvr32.exe USERENV(1d0.1cc) 18:38:28:435 GetProfileType: Profile already loaded. USERENV(1d0.1cc) 18:38:28:435 GetProfileType: ProfileFlags is 0 USERENV(1d0.1cc) 18:38:28:700 GetProfileType: Profile already loaded. USERENV(1d0.1cc) 18:38:28:700 GetProfileType: ProfileFlags is 0 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Trying to run rsop.msc on the XP client states:- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RSoP data is invalid. Likely causes are, data is corrupt, data has been deleted or data has never been created Details: Invalid namespace ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tried solutions:- 1.) The domain users have been added to the local Administrators Group. - No Go. 2.) The XP machine has been joined, disjoined and joined again - No Go. 3.) All connections in Active Directory Sites and Services have been deleted and automatically recreated via "Check Replication Topology" The PARENT domain controller does not reflect any issues. Any takers on how to possibly fix this? Thanks in advance
  4. Tomcat76, Here's the HFSLIP.CMD from SOURCESS\i386\SVCPACK HFSLIP.cmd.rar
  5. Hi Kiki, Here's the log... No joy to date though Only change was to "pre-slip" WMP11 with "WMP11 Slipstreamer", yet same results with the silent installers HFSLIP.log.rar
  6. Would be nice if I could do the same to users .... Thanks, will try it No-one with any idees on how to get through InstallShield?
  7. Any advice on Intel GMA drivers which will install correctly after final GUI bootup, once "integrated" into the DRIVER.CAB? INF's done via DriverCabHelper. Haven't done the OEM method though....
  8. Strange ...... The latest trial run did not *miss* the Winnt32, yet did **miss** all the silent installers within HFSVCPACK.... What am I missing with the silent installers.... Is my logic correct: "Simply put some of RyanVM's software into the HFSVCPACK folder.... and run hfslip to incorporate these packages...." Where am I loosing it? Only difference being that I am using hfslip-1.4.3 in regard to 1.4.2 previously.
  9. A1: Nope, it is NOT a multiboot configuration. When prompted for the path, I simply pressed enter... A3: All drivers (SYS) with INF's where placed into HFEXPERT\DRIVERCAB. Compression type used was A.
  10. Hi all, HFSLIP-1.4.2 bombs out during the Graphical Part of Setup with the following Windows: 1.)Caption: \winnt32.exe Body: Windows cannot find '\winnt32.exe'. Make sure you typed the name correctly, and then try again. To search for a file, click the Start button, and then click Search. 2.)Caption: \SVCPACK\AcroRdr8.exe Body: Windows cannot find '\SVCPACK\AcroRDR8.exe'. Make sure you typed the name correctly, and then try again. To search for a file, click the Start button, and then click Search. etc... etc - with all other updates The HFSLIP "cmd window" states: 1.) The system cannot find the file \winnt32.exe 2.) The system cannot find the file \SVCPACK\AcroRdr8.exe etc... etc - in conjunction with the "GUI Windows" as they popped up. Winnt32.exe is within the i386 folder, as well as the other packages that are within the \i386\svcpack folder..... After logging on the first time, another window stating: Advanced INF Install : Error: could not locate INF file 'c:\Windows\INF\wmp11.inf' which I can't even locate within HFLSIP's SOURCE or SOURCESS..... What to do My HFSLIP.LOG file is included - Any idees pleasse as to why this is? Second Q; Can someone please direct me to a link that would assist in the "repackaging" of software packages to be silent at times of installation?... Third Q; Anything special that has to be performed to allow Intel GMA X3000 drivers to HFSLIP (and install) correctly?... (DrvComp.exe and DriverCabHelper.exe was used to update all system driver INF's). They install perfectly from the DrvComp/DriverCabHelper directory ONLY AFTER OS installation. Finally; How can the Asus WiFi AP Solo (Azurewave) drivers be extracted from the Installshield package....? (UniExtract 1.5 simply queries whether I am sure as to what I am doing, yet can't extract the files) Even the web downloads are all Installshield packages Lotsa questions, yet the assistance is greatly appreciated. Thanks for the effort guys... and any gals if applicable. Slowly I'm getting there.... Thanks a mil
  11. How deep can the DRIVERCAB folder currently be made...? i.e. HFEXPERT\DRIVERCAB\Audio\Realtek\ALC883 \Camera\Logitech\QCX\ELCH \Camera\Logitech\QCX\Pro3 etc Will HFLSIP-1.4.2.cmd parse it correctly? or is it limited to ONE subdirectory under DRIVERCAB? Should it be limited to only one subdirectory, are there specific "naming conventions" to be used?
  12. Hi, Is there a policy that anyone is aware of that would prevent "traveling users'" from synchronizing offline files with the server when they establish a VPN connection. This being as some users have offline files totalling over 3GB, that then wish to sync with the server the moment they establish a VPN connection.... I am aware that this can be prevented by running "mobsync" and "configuring" not to sync on certain connections. This have to be done manually at each machine and checked every time a new connection is configured at that machine. The same problem is experienced when "traveling users" work temporarily at a branch where there is a site-to-site VPN connection between the branches. As their local LAN connection allows for synchronization, massive amounts of data is then "synched" between the branches. Preferably these "traveling users" should be using their local offline file cache, until they are back at their respective branch. Any idees please?
  13. Hi, Event Error: Source: DCOM Event ID:10002 "Access denied attempting to launch a DCOM Server. The Server is: {00020906-0000-0000-c000-000000000046} The user is Unavailable/Unavailable, SID=Unavailable I have reinstalled Office 2K CD1 and CD2 as the server {00020906....0000046} refers to Word within the registry. Yet not resolution. I do not know much of DCOM services and any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
  14. Hi, We have four branches connecting via ADSL VPN to the Head Office. Each side has an NetGear DG834GT ADSL Router and Windows 2000 is acting as the VPN server at each side. From a VPN perspective all is working 100%. Yet, as we do not have our own static ip's for mail hosting, the mail server is situated on the Net at our ISP. All four branches could VPN to Head Office and use their local ADSL connection to retrieve e-mail from the ISP or browse the web. Now for the second time, the one branch can VPN to Head Office, but can't retrieve their e-mail via the ADSL... From this "faulty" branch's VPN server, I can VPN to HO and connect to the Net when directly on the server. Yet any client machines behind the VPN server can not connect to the internet. (In the past they could though). Any packets send to the Net is simply terminated at the near side of the VPN server. Pinging the far side of the VPN server allows for ICMP replies, yet NO packet GOES NO FURTHER... The "Enable IP Routing" is ticked within the "IP tab" under the Routing and Remote Access Properties. Even the "IPEnableRouter" is set to 1 within the Registry. ISA server is NOT installed at any of the servers, with no funny firewall.... I am aware that VPN dial-up clients is NOT allowed to do "split tunneling". (Intranet and Internet at the same time) But this is a site-to-site VPN setup, of which they could connect to the Net via their ADSL connection and VPN to the HO in the past. Now I can't fix it.... Any guys/gals with knowledge out there to help fix this? Will be greatly appreciated.
  15. Hi, I've got a Windows 2000 Server which just doesn't want to update it's time correctly via "time.windows.com" or our "local" "tick.nml.csir.co.za" or "tock.nml.csir.co.za". The event log keeps on spitting the following out:- Source: w32time Event Id: 14 "Attempt to set time which differs by more than 12 hours aborted" I've followed the registry adjustments as per Microsoft to the word, and configured the time manually to be in sync. Yet I am still receiving this Event Error.... Should I adjust my local time zone??? to ... coher with another time zone. Yet my users will not dig it. P.S. My server's time zone is: GMT+2:00 Harare, Pretoria - South Africa
  16. Hi, Would really appreciate assistance with routing between three lan segments. This has me knakkered... Lan A = 192.168.0.0/28 with RIP1 routers on segment Lan B = 192.168.1.0/28 with RIP1 routers on segment ADSL Router 10.0.0.1/28 with NAT and firewalling and Wireless Lan A has a Windows 2000 Server setup with RRAS doing lan routing between 192.168.0.0/28 and 10.0.0.0/28 IP=192.168.0.4/28 and IP=10.0.0.4/28 Lan B has a Windows 2003 Server setup with RRAS doing lan routing between 192.168.1.0/28 and 10.0.0.0/28 IP=192.168.1.4/28 and 10.0.0.7/28 Lan A can ping right into Lan B with good responses. Lan B can't ping into Lan B (Yet ONLY the server can ping some devices. NOT ALL) With pathping, traceroute or ping from behind the LAN B server, all ICMP replies simply terminate at the LAN A server. RIP and OSPF is used on both servers. When RRAS is enabled on LAN A all machines and sub branches can communicate right through to the I-Net and in between. Yet, the moment LAN B's RRAS server is enabled, RIP kankkers up... (Equally if this action is reversed between the Lan's) For some unknown reason to me, either of the servers create a 4.0.0.0/255.0.0.0 or 18.0.0.0/255.0.0.0 route entry on their near site adapters and RIP replicated this entry to all the other routers. Any advice on how to sort this irritating issue will be greatly appreciated. Thanks StormRage
  17. Haven't had the honours (or time) to continue from where I last left off... Will be redo-ing from scratch tomorrow.
  18. Hi, Is there anyone who would know why a Windows 2000 server will allow an administrator of that machine to connect to another Windows 2000 Server running Terminal Services (in application mode). Yet, the moment a normal "user" of the first Windows 2000 server who has a "logon locally" policy defined at this server, with additional "logon locally" rights on the second server running Terminal Services (in application mode) simply cannot connect to the Terminal Server. After a looooong wait, the server simply replies with "The Terminal server has ended the connection" The user has been given permission on the "RDP" properties of the Terminal server. Should this user be added to the "Administrators Group" he/she connects from the Windows 2000 Server to the Windows 2000 Terminal Server without any isssues..... Removing him/her from the Administrators group results in the "The Terminal server has ended the connection" message. However, should he/she connect from a Windows 2000 Pro client, all is A-OK...... Anyone.... Any idees..... Thanks
  19. Hi, I am experiencing the following setback. Upon installation I receive the All drivers were extracted according to the [sourceDisksFiles] directive within each Driver's INF. Then copied to the HFDRV directory under HFSLIP. Each INF in the HFDRV directory were then manually edited to add 1. "1 = %W2Kcd%,hfdrv.cab,,"I386"" under the [sourceDisksNames] directive and 2. All files mentioned under [sourceDisksFiles] where amended to have the "= 1" at the end e.g. e1000nt5.din = 1 This did not improve the problem, so I furthermore edited the Source TXTSETUP.SIF to add 1. Drivercabname=HFDRV.CAb,driver.cab under [setupData] and 2. HFDRV.CAB=16 under [FileFlags] This has allowed the reading of the HFDRV.CAB situated under \Sourcess\I386. May I ask wether I am in the correct direction? Getting there though... Textsetup requires all INF's (and SYS files for NIC's) in the \386 folder The newer HFSLIP solved the above problem. Only the Intel Graphics Accelerator Drivers goes MIA on required files HFSLIP is way kewl. Thanks
  20. And that is exactly the problem I am experiencing.... Did notice something most interesting the past weekend though. A brand new factory pre-loaded WinXP notebook does exactly the same. Yet, when I reloaded a dektop test machine with Windows 2000 Pro, simply outta the blue, the Desktop machine obtained the Default User from te Netlogon share. What am I missing the last two months battling with this issue?....
  21. Thanks for the advice, yet, unfortunately I do not have any problems with the roaming profiles of individual users. The problem I am experiencing, is with a NEW user obtaining the "Default User" profile that was copied to the \\Server\Netlogon share, acting as a NEW USER TEMPLATE upon FIRST TIME EVER logon. Well, the "Authenticated Users" security group has 1. Traverse Folder / Execute File 2. List Folder / Read Data 3. Read Attributes 4. Read Extended Attributes 5. Read Permissions on the c:\winnt\SYSVOL\domain.co.za\scripts folder. Any idees?........ Thanks P.S. Summary of my Profiles$ share:- SHARE permissions: Administrators = Full Control, Authenticated Users = Change & Read NTFS permissions: Administrators = Full Control (This Folder, Subfolder, and Files) SYSTEM = Full Control (This Folder, Subfolder, and Files) Creator Owner = Full Control (Sub Folder and Files) Autenticated Users = List Folder / Read Data & Create Folders / Append Data (This folder Only)
  22. I've been battling for far to long now with this same issue. The exception being, that I am trying to deploy a default user profile to all NEW users. For some unknown reason the central default profile simply does not get transfered to a new user upon first logon. What have I done: 1. Create user account in AD users & computers under an OU. 2. Logged onto a terminal and adjusted this profile as required 3. Logged of the terminal and logged back on as Administrator 4. Copied the profile to \\Server\Netlogon\Default User Upon creating a NEW user, this NEW user SHOULD obtain his/her profile from \\Server\Netlogon\Default User. THIS SIMPLY DOES NOT HAPPEN. Here is an extract from the UserEnv.log from the terminal machine:- Please note the lpNetPath = <NULL> I've seen another example where it should have been lpNetPath = \\Server\Netlogon\Default User How can I get this fixed?... It's killing me with the roll-out that I am currently behind schedule with. Thanks in advance USERENV(24c.250) 13:01:05:843 LoadUserProfile: Entering, hToken = <0x9d8>, lpProfileInfo = 0x6eca8 USERENV(24c.250) 13:01:05:843 LoadUserProfile: lpProfileInfo->dwFlags = <0x2> USERENV(24c.250) 13:01:05:843 LoadUserProfile: lpProfileInfo->lpUserName = <TestPro> USERENV(24c.250) 13:01:05:843 LoadUserProfile: lpProfileInfo->lpProfilePath = <\\SERVER\profiles$\TestPro> USERENV(24c.250) 13:01:05:843 LoadUserProfile: NULL default profile path USERENV(24c.250) 13:01:05:858 LoadUserProfile: NULL server name USERENV(24c.250) 13:01:05:858 LoadUserProfile: NULL policy path USERENV(24c.250) 13:01:05:858 LoadUserProfile: User sid: S-1-5-21-2724874549-794252346-2489469141-1237 USERENV(24c.250) 13:01:05:858 CSyncManager::EnterLock <S-1-5-21-2724874549-794252346-2489469141-1237> USERENV(24c.250) 13:01:05:858 CSyncManager::EnterLock: No existing entry found USERENV(24c.250) 13:01:05:874 CSyncManager::EnterLock: New entry created USERENV(24c.250) 13:01:05:874 CHashTable::HashAdd: S-1-5-21-2724874549-794252346-2489469141-1237 added in bucket 15 USERENV(24c.250) 13:01:05:874 LoadUserProfile: Wait succeeded. In critical section. USERENV(24c.250) 13:01:06:077 GetOldSidString: Failed to open profile profile guid key with error 2 USERENV(24c.250) 13:01:06:093 GetProfileSid: No Guid -> Sid Mapping available USERENV(24c.250) 13:01:06:093 GetOldSidString: Failed to open profile profile guid key with error 2 USERENV(24c.250) 13:01:06:093 GetProfileSid: No Guid -> Sid Mapping available USERENV(24c.250) 13:01:06:093 LoadUserProfile: Expanded profile path is \\SERVER\profiles$\TestPro USERENV(24c.250) 13:01:06:108 ParseProfilePath: Entering, lpProfilePath = <\\SERVER\profiles$\TestPro> USERENV(24c.250) 13:01:06:108 CheckXForestLogon: checking x-forest logon, user handle = 2520 USERENV(24c.250) 13:01:06:140 CheckXForestLogon: not XForest logon. USERENV(24c.250) 13:01:06:140 AbleToBypassCSC: Try to bypass CSC USERENV(24c.250) 13:01:06:358 AbleToBypassCSC: tried NPAddConnection3ForCSCAgent. Error 85 USERENV(24c.250) 13:01:06:374 AbleToBypassCSC: tried NPAddConnection3ForCSCAgent. Error 2109 USERENV(24c.250) 13:01:06:374 AbleToBypassCSC: Share \\SERVER\profiles$ mapped to drive F. Returned Path F:\TestPro USERENV(24c.250) 13:01:06:374 ParseProfilePath: CSC bypassed. Profile path F:\TestPro USERENV(24c.250) 13:01:06:390 ParseProfilePath: GetFileAttributes failed with error 2 USERENV(24c.250) 13:01:06:390 CreateSecureDirectory: Entering with <F:\TestPro> USERENV(24c.250) 13:01:06:515 CreateSecureDirectory: Created the directory <F:\TestPro> USERENV(24c.250) 13:01:06:515 ParseProfilePath: Succesfully created the sub-directory USERENV(24c.250) 13:01:06:515 LoadUserProfile: ParseProfilePath returned a directory of <F:\TestPro> USERENV(24c.250) 13:01:06:515 RestoreUserProfile: Entering USERENV(24c.250) 13:01:06:530 IsCentralProfileReachable: Entering USERENV(24c.250) 13:01:06:530 CheckRoamingShareOwnership: checking ownership for F:\TestPro USERENV(24c.250) 13:01:06:530 CheckRoamingShareOwnership: policy set to disable ownership check USERENV(24c.250) 13:01:06:530 IsCentralProfileReachable: Testing <F:\TestPro\ntuser.man> USERENV(24c.250) 13:01:06:530 IsCentralProfileReachable: Profile is not reachable, error = 2 USERENV(24c.250) 13:01:06:546 IsCentralProfileReachable: Testing <F:\TestPro\ntuser.dat> USERENV(24c.250) 13:01:06:546 IsCentralProfileReachable: Profile is not reachable, error = 2 USERENV(24c.250) 13:01:06:546 IsCentralProfileReachable: Ok to create a user profile. USERENV(24c.250) 13:01:06:546 RestoreUserProfile: Central Profile is reachable USERENV(24c.250) 13:01:06:561 RestoreUserProfile: Central Profile is roaming USERENV(24c.250) 13:01:06:561 RestoreUserProfile: Profile path = <F:\TestPro> USERENV(24c.250) 13:01:06:561 ExtractProfileFromBackup: Failed to open key Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\ProfileList\S-1-5-21-2724874549-794252346-2489469141-1237 with error 2 USERENV(24c.250) 13:01:06:561 ExtractProfileFromBackup: Couldn't open backup profile key. Error = 2 USERENV(24c.250) 13:01:06:561 GetOldSidString: Failed to open profile profile guid key with error 2 USERENV(24c.250) 13:01:06:561 PatchNewProfileIfRequred: No OldSidString found USERENV(24c.250) 13:01:06:608 CreateLocalProfileKey: Not setting additional Security USERENV(24c.250) 13:01:06:608 CreateLocalProfileImage: One way or another we haven't got an existing local profile, try and create one USERENV(24c.250) 13:01:06:608 CreateSecureDirectory: Entering with <C:\Documents and Settings\TestPro> USERENV(24c.250) 13:01:06:624 CreateSecureDirectory: Created the directory <C:\Documents and Settings\TestPro> USERENV(24c.250) 13:01:06:624 ComputeLocalProfileName: generated the profile directory <C:\Documents and Settings\TestPro> USERENV(24c.250) 13:01:06:624 Creating Local Profile USERENV(24c.250) 13:01:06:640 Local profile name is <C:\Documents and Settings\TestPro> USERENV(24c.250) 13:01:06:640 RestoreUserProfile: Working with a new user. Go straight to issuing a default profile. USERENV(24c.250) 13:01:06:640 RestoreUserProfile: Issuing default profile USERENV(24c.250) 13:01:06:640 CheckNetDefaultProfile: Entering, lpNetPath = <NULL> USERENV(24c.250) 13:01:06:640 IssueDefaultProfile: Entering. lpDefaultProfile = <C:\Documents and Settings\Default User> lpLocalProfile = <C:\Documents and Settings\TestPro> USERENV(24c.250) 13:01:06:640 CopyProfileDirectoryEx: Entering, lpSourceDir = <C:\Documents and Settings\Default User>, lpDestinationDir = <C:\Documents and Settings\TestPro>, dwFlags = 0xc8103 USERENV(24c.250) 13:01:06:655 RecurseDirectory: Adding C:\Documents and Settings\Default User\Application Data\Microsoft\SystemCertificates\My\Certificates\ to the list of directories
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