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From: Jack P Jack on 18 Nov 2009 11:14 I'm also getting this error in conjunction with two other errors. Here's the scenario: When I attempt to logon to an XP domain PC, I get 'invalid access to memory location.' When I try a second time, I get 'System could not log you on, the server authenticating your computer reported error 0xC00000BB.' If I try to logon locally after that, I get the same BB error. If I reboot and log on locally first, it will let me logon. I have taken off domain and rejoined and installed latest updates and still get nothing. My domain is a W2k3 server. Thanks in advance. "John John - MVP" wrote: > It might help if you guys tell us which updates you installed. > Uninstalling the offending update may fix things and serve as a > workaround until more is known about the problem. This is a Kerberos > error, one of the updates might have updated the kerberos.dll file which > in turn led to the error. Support for Security updates is always free > so you could try calling Microsoft @ 1 866-PCSAFETY and see what they > have to say about it. > > John > > C-men wrote: > > Here also the same. Solution? > > > > "zybertop" wrote: > > > >> I got the same problem right now...anyone know the solution, there are about > >> 10+ PCs having this problem. > >> > >> "fox" wrote: > >> > >>> After the last Professional XP windows update proposed by Microsoft (friday 6 > >>> November), I can't connect my computer on the network. When I try to log, I > >>> have this error "server authenticating you reported an error (0XC00000BB)". > >>> To log on the network and ressources servers, I have to unplug the network > >>> cable from my desktop. When I'm on the Microsoft office, I plug the cable and > >>> all is ok. > >>> > >>> I found anything to fix this case. > >>> > >>> Thanks to help me. > >>> > >>> > . >
From: John John - MVP on 18 Nov 2009 15:08 Something about the problem might be recorded in the Event Log. If, like the others, you have only begun experiencing the problem after a security update then identifying the update in question would (might) be the first step in resolving the problem. John Jack P wrote: > I'm also getting this error in conjunction with two other errors. Here's the > scenario: > > When I attempt to logon to an XP domain PC, I get 'invalid access to memory > location.' When I try a second time, I get 'System could not log you on, the > server authenticating your computer reported error 0xC00000BB.' If I try to > logon locally after that, I get the same BB error. If I reboot and log on > locally first, it will let me logon. I have taken off domain and rejoined > and installed latest updates and still get nothing. My domain is a W2k3 > server. > > Thanks in advance. > > > "John John - MVP" wrote: > >> It might help if you guys tell us which updates you installed. >> Uninstalling the offending update may fix things and serve as a >> workaround until more is known about the problem. This is a Kerberos >> error, one of the updates might have updated the kerberos.dll file which >> in turn led to the error. Support for Security updates is always free >> so you could try calling Microsoft @ 1 866-PCSAFETY and see what they >> have to say about it. >> >> John >> >> C-men wrote: >>> Here also the same. Solution? >>> >>> "zybertop" wrote: >>> >>>> I got the same problem right now...anyone know the solution, there are about >>>> 10+ PCs having this problem. >>>> >>>> "fox" wrote: >>>> >>>>> After the last Professional XP windows update proposed by Microsoft (friday 6 >>>>> November), I can't connect my computer on the network. When I try to log, I >>>>> have this error "server authenticating you reported an error (0XC00000BB)". >>>>> To log on the network and ressources servers, I have to unplug the network >>>>> cable from my desktop. When I'm on the Microsoft office, I plug the cable and >>>>> all is ok. >>>>> >>>>> I found anything to fix this case. >>>>> >>>>> Thanks to help me. >>>>> >>>>> >> . >>
From: Joao Silva Joao on 20 Nov 2009 03:54 I had the same issue and is was a Trojan virus , it was being load as a multimedia driver , the registry key was: [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Drivers32] "midi9"="C:\\WINDOWS\\stm.old 0yAAAAAAAA" Stm.old is the virus file , 0yAAAAAAAA is same sort of parameter . To log in i disconnected the network cable and logged in localy and resolved the virus issue. Apparently this trojan was causing the kerberos to be disabled. Hope it helps Joao "John John - MVP" wrote: > Something about the problem might be recorded in the Event Log. If, > like the others, you have only begun experiencing the problem after a > security update then identifying the update in question would (might) be > the first step in resolving the problem. > > John > > Jack P wrote: > > I'm also getting this error in conjunction with two other errors. Here's the > > scenario: > > > > When I attempt to logon to an XP domain PC, I get 'invalid access to memory > > location.' When I try a second time, I get 'System could not log you on, the > > server authenticating your computer reported error 0xC00000BB.' If I try to > > logon locally after that, I get the same BB error. If I reboot and log on > > locally first, it will let me logon. I have taken off domain and rejoined > > and installed latest updates and still get nothing. My domain is a W2k3 > > server. > > > > Thanks in advance. > > > > > > "John John - MVP" wrote: > > > >> It might help if you guys tell us which updates you installed. > >> Uninstalling the offending update may fix things and serve as a > >> workaround until more is known about the problem. This is a Kerberos > >> error, one of the updates might have updated the kerberos.dll file which > >> in turn led to the error. Support for Security updates is always free > >> so you could try calling Microsoft @ 1 866-PCSAFETY and see what they > >> have to say about it. > >> > >> John > >> > >> C-men wrote: > >>> Here also the same. Solution? > >>> > >>> "zybertop" wrote: > >>> > >>>> I got the same problem right now...anyone know the solution, there are about > >>>> 10+ PCs having this problem. > >>>> > >>>> "fox" wrote: > >>>> > >>>>> After the last Professional XP windows update proposed by Microsoft (friday 6 > >>>>> November), I can't connect my computer on the network. When I try to log, I > >>>>> have this error "server authenticating you reported an error (0XC00000BB)". > >>>>> To log on the network and ressources servers, I have to unplug the network > >>>>> cable from my desktop. When I'm on the Microsoft office, I plug the cable and > >>>>> all is ok. > >>>>> > >>>>> I found anything to fix this case. > >>>>> > >>>>> Thanks to help me. > >>>>> > >>>>> > >> . > >> > . >
From: Ken Templin Ken on 25 Nov 2009 10:42
Thank you Joao. On the system I'm fixing, there was a trojan being loaded under the same registry key, but the filename and its location was different. Unfortunately, removing the trojan and registry key did not solve the login problem (yet). still working on it... "Joao Silva" wrote: > I had the same issue and is was a Trojan virus , it was being load as a > multimedia driver , the registry key was: > > [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Drivers32] > "midi9"="C:\\WINDOWS\\stm.old 0yAAAAAAAA" > > > Stm.old is the virus file , 0yAAAAAAAA is same sort of parameter . To log > in i disconnected the network cable and logged in localy and resolved the > virus issue. Apparently this trojan was causing the kerberos to be disabled. > > Hope it helps > > Joao > > > "John John - MVP" wrote: > > > Something about the problem might be recorded in the Event Log. If, > > like the others, you have only begun experiencing the problem after a > > security update then identifying the update in question would (might) be > > the first step in resolving the problem. > > > > John > > > > Jack P wrote: > > > I'm also getting this error in conjunction with two other errors. Here's the > > > scenario: > > > > > > When I attempt to logon to an XP domain PC, I get 'invalid access to memory > > > location.' When I try a second time, I get 'System could not log you on, the > > > server authenticating your computer reported error 0xC00000BB.' If I try to > > > logon locally after that, I get the same BB error. If I reboot and log on > > > locally first, it will let me logon. I have taken off domain and rejoined > > > and installed latest updates and still get nothing. My domain is a W2k3 > > > server. > > > > > > Thanks in advance. > > > > > > > > > "John John - MVP" wrote: > > > > > >> It might help if you guys tell us which updates you installed. > > >> Uninstalling the offending update may fix things and serve as a > > >> workaround until more is known about the problem. This is a Kerberos > > >> error, one of the updates might have updated the kerberos.dll file which > > >> in turn led to the error. Support for Security updates is always free > > >> so you could try calling Microsoft @ 1 866-PCSAFETY and see what they > > >> have to say about it. > > >> > > >> John > > >> > > >> C-men wrote: > > >>> Here also the same. Solution? > > >>> > > >>> "zybertop" wrote: > > >>> > > >>>> I got the same problem right now...anyone know the solution, there are about > > >>>> 10+ PCs having this problem. > > >>>> > > >>>> "fox" wrote: > > >>>> > > >>>>> After the last Professional XP windows update proposed by Microsoft (friday 6 > > >>>>> November), I can't connect my computer on the network. When I try to log, I > > >>>>> have this error "server authenticating you reported an error (0XC00000BB)". > > >>>>> To log on the network and ressources servers, I have to unplug the network > > >>>>> cable from my desktop. When I'm on the Microsoft office, I plug the cable and > > >>>>> all is ok. > > >>>>> > > >>>>> I found anything to fix this case. > > >>>>> > > >>>>> Thanks to help me. > > >>>>> > > >>>>> > > >> . > > >> > > . > > |