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Greetings All!
I wonder if you could me with an irritating problem. I have a lab of 31 XP Pro computers logging in to a domain (Win2003 Server- AD Domain Controller and main DNS server) using a profile I have named "Student." The student profile is pretty locked down but has access to a network share on the server where it pulls some app files and gets its desktop background. Everything was great...the students would log in using the profile and connect and there were no problems. Then I decided to save myself the headache of loggin in 31 computers and did the registry modifications to have the computer auto-login. These mods were four keys in the SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon section of the registry. I modified: Default User- Student; Default Password- Student; Default Domain - AMP; AutoLogin = 1 When I did this all heck broke loose. All of the sudden, the computers that logged in beautifully when I did it manually, DID NOT MAP THE NETWORK DRIVE (Z:- It was set in the User Profile). I checked the event log and found Event 1054- Windows cannot obtain the domain controller name for your computer network. (The Specified domain either does not exist or could not be contacted.) Group Policy processing aborted. I remove the autologin and the problem goes away. It is the same for all of my computers. There are no anomolies in the DNS Events...it is up and working fine as far as I can tell. The DHCP server has the domain controller listed in the Options. When I log on manually, I get DNS, Default Gateway...a full lease. I can't figure it out. The only thing I could guess is that the speed of the login causes something to be missed from the DHCP Server. Any thoughts? |
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Chris-n-Jordan wrote:
> Greetings All! > > I wonder if you could me with an irritating problem. I have a > lab of 31 XP Pro computers logging in to a domain (Win2003 Server- AD > Domain Controller and main DNS server) using a profile I have named > "Student." The student profile is pretty locked down but has access > to a network share on the server where it pulls some app files and > gets its desktop background. > > Everything was great...the students would log in using the profile and > connect and there were no problems. Then I decided to save myself the > headache of loggin in 31 computers and did the registry modifications > to have the computer auto-login. These mods were four keys in the > SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon section of the > registry. I modified: > Default User- Student; Default Password- Student; Default Domain - > AMP; AutoLogin = 1 > > When I did this all heck broke loose. All of the sudden, the > computers that logged in beautifully when I did it manually, DID NOT > MAP THE NETWORK DRIVE (Z:- It was set in the User Profile). I > checked the event log and found Event 1054- Windows cannot obtain > the domain controller name for your computer network. (The Specified > domain either does not exist or could not be contacted.) Group Policy > processing aborted. > > I remove the autologin and the problem goes away. It is the same for > all of my computers. There are no anomolies in the DNS Events...it is > up and working fine as far as I can tell. The DHCP server has the > domain controller listed in the Options. When I log on manually, I > get DNS, Default Gateway...a full lease. > > I can't figure it out. The only thing I could guess is that the speed > of the login causes something to be missed from the DHCP Server. Any > thoughts? Group Policy application fails on a computer that is running Windows 2000, Windows XP Service Pack 1, or Windows XP Service Pack 2: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/840669 -- Best regards, Kevin D. Goodknecht Sr. [MVP] Hope This s =================================== When responding to posts, please "Reply to Group" via your newsreader so that others may learn and benefit from your issue, to respond directly to me remove the nospam. from my email address. =================================== http://www.lonestaramerica.com/ http://support.wftx.us/ https://secure.lsaol.com/ =================================== Use Outlook Express?... Get OE_Quotefix: It will strip signature out and more http://home.in.tum.de/~jain/software/oe-quotefix/ =================================== Keep a back up of your OE settings and folders with OEBackup: http://www.oe.com/OEBackup/Default.aspx =================================== |
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