From: Meinolf Weber on
Hello David,

What kind of configuration settings do you mean?

Best regards

Meinolf Weber
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no rights.

> Thanks for the suggestion, but if I do that won't the workstation lose
> all it's configuration settings when it re-joins the domain?
>
> "Meinolf Weber" wrote:
>
>> Hello David,
>>
>> Remove the workstation with the problem from the domain to workgroup,
>> reboot and add it again to the domain.
>>
>> Best regards
>>
>> Meinolf Weber
>> Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and
>> confers
>> no rights.
>>> No, only Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP. nothing else!
>>>
>>> "Meinolf Weber" wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hello David,
>>>>
>>>> And you have no MAC's or UNIX clients in the network? Because a lot
>>>> of articles are mentioned for this error with them.
>>>>
>>>> Best regards
>>>>
>>>> Meinolf Weber
>>>> Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties,
>>>> and
>>>> confers
>>>> no rights.
>>>>> Yes, we have a very simple domian with one DC and three domain
>>>>> member clients, all of which are running Windows XP. Only one
>>>>> client seems to cause the problem.
>>>>>
>>>>> "Meinolf Weber" wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hello David,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Is that client a domain member?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Best regards
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Meinolf Weber
>>>>>> Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties,
>>>>>> and
>>>>>> confers
>>>>>> no rights.
>>>>>>> The following warning event 2510 has suddenly starter appearing
>>>>>>> exactly every
>>>>>>> 12 minutes in my Windows Server 2003 DC system log:
>>>>>>> "The server service was unable to map error code 1355"
>>>>>>> at the same time as this, four entries appear in the Security
>>>>>>> log:
>>>>>>> (1) NT AUTHORITY / ANONYMOUS LOGON Sucess A Event ID: 540
>>>>>>> Succesful Network Logon:
>>>>>>> User Name:
>>>>>>> Domain:
>>>>>>> Logon ID: (0x0,0x63DDBDB)
>>>>>>> Logon Type: 3
>>>>>>> Logon Process: NtLmSsp
>>>>>>> Authentication Package: NTLM
>>>>>>> Workstation Name: OFFICE
>>>>>>> Logon GUID: -
>>>>>>> Caller User Name: -
>>>>>>> Domain: -
>>>>>>> Logon ID: -
>>>>>>> Process ID: -
>>>>>>> Transited Services: -
>>>>>>> Source Network Address: 192.168.0.13
>>>>>>> Source Port: 0
>>>>>>> (2) NT AUTHORITY / ANONYMOUS LOGON Sucess A Event ID: 538
>>>>>>> User logoff:
>>>>>>> User name: ANONYMOUS LOGON
>>>>>>> Domain: NT AUTHORITY
>>>>>>> Logon ID: (0x0,0x63DDBDB)
>>>>>>> Logon Type: 3
>>>>>>> (3) and (4) are duplicates of (1) and (2), ecept with a
>>>>>>> different
>>>>>>> logon ID
>>>>>>> The client referred to in the event is running Windows XP. The
>>>>>>> events
>>>>>>> stop as soon as this client computer is turned off.
>>>>>>> If anyone has an idea what might be causing this, please get in
>>>>>>> touch!


From: David B on
In the past when I have taken a workstation out and then back into a domain,
users of the workstation lose all their settings such as IE favourites,
Desktop settings, Drive mappings etc.

(Thanks for your continued assistance with this problem...!)

"Meinolf Weber" wrote:

> Hello David,
>
> What kind of configuration settings do you mean?
>
> Best regards
>
> Meinolf Weber
> Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers
> no rights.
>
> > Thanks for the suggestion, but if I do that won't the workstation lose
> > all it's configuration settings when it re-joins the domain?
> >
> > "Meinolf Weber" wrote:
> >
> >> Hello David,
> >>
> >> Remove the workstation with the problem from the domain to workgroup,
> >> reboot and add it again to the domain.
> >>
> >> Best regards
> >>
> >> Meinolf Weber
> >> Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and
> >> confers
> >> no rights.
> >>> No, only Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP. nothing else!
> >>>
> >>> "Meinolf Weber" wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> Hello David,
> >>>>
> >>>> And you have no MAC's or UNIX clients in the network? Because a lot
> >>>> of articles are mentioned for this error with them.
> >>>>
> >>>> Best regards
> >>>>
> >>>> Meinolf Weber
> >>>> Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties,
> >>>> and
> >>>> confers
> >>>> no rights.
> >>>>> Yes, we have a very simple domian with one DC and three domain
> >>>>> member clients, all of which are running Windows XP. Only one
> >>>>> client seems to cause the problem.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> "Meinolf Weber" wrote:
> >>>>>
> >>>>>> Hello David,
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> Is that client a domain member?
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> Best regards
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> Meinolf Weber
> >>>>>> Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties,
> >>>>>> and
> >>>>>> confers
> >>>>>> no rights.
> >>>>>>> The following warning event 2510 has suddenly starter appearing
> >>>>>>> exactly every
> >>>>>>> 12 minutes in my Windows Server 2003 DC system log:
> >>>>>>> "The server service was unable to map error code 1355"
> >>>>>>> at the same time as this, four entries appear in the Security
> >>>>>>> log:
> >>>>>>> (1) NT AUTHORITY / ANONYMOUS LOGON Sucess A Event ID: 540
> >>>>>>> Succesful Network Logon:
> >>>>>>> User Name:
> >>>>>>> Domain:
> >>>>>>> Logon ID: (0x0,0x63DDBDB)
> >>>>>>> Logon Type: 3
> >>>>>>> Logon Process: NtLmSsp
> >>>>>>> Authentication Package: NTLM
> >>>>>>> Workstation Name: OFFICE
> >>>>>>> Logon GUID: -
> >>>>>>> Caller User Name: -
> >>>>>>> Domain: -
> >>>>>>> Logon ID: -
> >>>>>>> Process ID: -
> >>>>>>> Transited Services: -
> >>>>>>> Source Network Address: 192.168.0.13
> >>>>>>> Source Port: 0
> >>>>>>> (2) NT AUTHORITY / ANONYMOUS LOGON Sucess A Event ID: 538
> >>>>>>> User logoff:
> >>>>>>> User name: ANONYMOUS LOGON
> >>>>>>> Domain: NT AUTHORITY
> >>>>>>> Logon ID: (0x0,0x63DDBDB)
> >>>>>>> Logon Type: 3
> >>>>>>> (3) and (4) are duplicates of (1) and (2), ecept with a
> >>>>>>> different
> >>>>>>> logon ID
> >>>>>>> The client referred to in the event is running Windows XP. The
> >>>>>>> events
> >>>>>>> stop as soon as this client computer is turned off.
> >>>>>>> If anyone has an idea what might be causing this, please get in
> >>>>>>> touch!
>
>
>
From: Meinolf Weber on
Hello David,

To prevent this you could save the profiles on the server. Configure the
user properties to point to a share on one of your servers.

Best regards

Meinolf Weber
Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers
no rights.

> In the past when I have taken a workstation out and then back into a
> domain, users of the workstation lose all their settings such as IE
> favourites, Desktop settings, Drive mappings etc.
>
> (Thanks for your continued assistance with this problem...!)
>
> "Meinolf Weber" wrote:
>
>> Hello David,
>>
>> What kind of configuration settings do you mean?
>>
>> Best regards
>>
>> Meinolf Weber
>> Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and
>> confers
>> no rights.
>>> Thanks for the suggestion, but if I do that won't the workstation
>>> lose all it's configuration settings when it re-joins the domain?
>>>
>>> "Meinolf Weber" wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hello David,
>>>>
>>>> Remove the workstation with the problem from the domain to
>>>> workgroup, reboot and add it again to the domain.
>>>>
>>>> Best regards
>>>>
>>>> Meinolf Weber
>>>> Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties,
>>>> and
>>>> confers
>>>> no rights.
>>>>> No, only Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP. nothing else!
>>>>>
>>>>> "Meinolf Weber" wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hello David,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> And you have no MAC's or UNIX clients in the network? Because a
>>>>>> lot of articles are mentioned for this error with them.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Best regards
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Meinolf Weber
>>>>>> Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties,
>>>>>> and
>>>>>> confers
>>>>>> no rights.
>>>>>>> Yes, we have a very simple domian with one DC and three domain
>>>>>>> member clients, all of which are running Windows XP. Only one
>>>>>>> client seems to cause the problem.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> "Meinolf Weber" wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Hello David,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Is that client a domain member?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Best regards
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Meinolf Weber
>>>>>>>> Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no
>>>>>>>> warranties,
>>>>>>>> and
>>>>>>>> confers
>>>>>>>> no rights.
>>>>>>>>> The following warning event 2510 has suddenly starter
>>>>>>>>> appearing
>>>>>>>>> exactly every
>>>>>>>>> 12 minutes in my Windows Server 2003 DC system log:
>>>>>>>>> "The server service was unable to map error code 1355"
>>>>>>>>> at the same time as this, four entries appear in the Security
>>>>>>>>> log:
>>>>>>>>> (1) NT AUTHORITY / ANONYMOUS LOGON Sucess A Event ID: 540
>>>>>>>>> Succesful Network Logon:
>>>>>>>>> User Name:
>>>>>>>>> Domain:
>>>>>>>>> Logon ID: (0x0,0x63DDBDB)
>>>>>>>>> Logon Type: 3
>>>>>>>>> Logon Process: NtLmSsp
>>>>>>>>> Authentication Package: NTLM
>>>>>>>>> Workstation Name: OFFICE
>>>>>>>>> Logon GUID: -
>>>>>>>>> Caller User Name: -
>>>>>>>>> Domain: -
>>>>>>>>> Logon ID: -
>>>>>>>>> Process ID: -
>>>>>>>>> Transited Services: -
>>>>>>>>> Source Network Address: 192.168.0.13
>>>>>>>>> Source Port: 0
>>>>>>>>> (2) NT AUTHORITY / ANONYMOUS LOGON Sucess A Event ID: 538
>>>>>>>>> User logoff:
>>>>>>>>> User name: ANONYMOUS LOGON
>>>>>>>>> Domain: NT AUTHORITY
>>>>>>>>> Logon ID: (0x0,0x63DDBDB)
>>>>>>>>> Logon Type: 3
>>>>>>>>> (3) and (4) are duplicates of (1) and (2), ecept with a
>>>>>>>>> different
>>>>>>>>> logon ID
>>>>>>>>> The client referred to in the event is running Windows XP. The
>>>>>>>>> events
>>>>>>>>> stop as soon as this client computer is turned off.
>>>>>>>>> If anyone has an idea what might be causing this, please get
>>>>>>>>> in
>>>>>>>>> touch!