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Joseph Kubicki
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      06-08-2004, 08:12 PM
I'm getting this event error on one of my XP Pro machines which matches MKBA
327889 except for the status code line the article says "0X00000BB" and my
machine says "0xC000005E". The article says to call MS Support for an
possible fix but the problem is that I built my machine and have and OEM
copy of Windows XP. So the support page says to call the Manufacture which
is me. The other events I get are a NETLOOG error 5719 saying no domain
controller. I ran netdiag and did get a error on for "DC test list" but that
is gone now. I used to have a similar proplem like this when I switch other
machines to the new domain but solved that by reloading the NIC driver.
Doing that now doesn't help. I have tried unjoining the domain by going to a
"workgroup", deleting the computer name from the server, recreating the
name, and the rejoining the domain with no luck. It's like it can't see the
domain at the very begining but can later on. After 15 min w32Time corrects
itself.

Any idea what is happening? and how to fix this?


 
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Jeff Qiu [MSFT]
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      06-18-2004, 11:08 AM
Hi Joseph,

Thanks for posting!

Based on your description, please feel free to submit an online support
incident (Choose the type paid). The support fee for such hotfix request
only is always refunded. For your convenience, I have included the
following link.
http://support.microsoft.com/support/webresponse.asp

Hope this helps.

Please feel free to let me know if you have any further concerns or
questions regarding the issue.

Best Regards,

Jeff Qiu
Microsoft Online Partner Support
MCSE 2k/2k3, MCSA 2k/2k3, MCDBA
Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
This posting is provided "as is" with no warranties and confers no rights.

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>From: "Joseph Kubicki" <(E-Mail Removed)>
>Subject: Unnecessary Event ID 537 Entries in the Security Log
>Date: Tue, 8 Jun 2004 16:12:52 -0400
>microsoft.public.windows.server.networking
>
>I'm getting this event error on one of my XP Pro machines which matches

MKBA
>327889 except for the status code line the article says "0X00000BB" and my
>machine says "0xC000005E". The article says to call MS Support for an
>possible fix but the problem is that I built my machine and have and OEM
>copy of Windows XP. So the support page says to call the Manufacture which
>is me. The other events I get are a NETLOOG error 5719 saying no domain
>controller. I ran netdiag and did get a error on for "DC test list" but

that
>is gone now. I used to have a similar proplem like this when I switch other
>machines to the new domain but solved that by reloading the NIC driver.
>Doing that now doesn't help. I have tried unjoining the domain by going to

a
>"workgroup", deleting the computer name from the server, recreating the
>name, and the rejoining the domain with no luck. It's like it can't see the
>domain at the very begining but can later on. After 15 min w32Time corrects
>itself.
>
>Any idea what is happening? and how to fix this?
>


 
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