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I am having issues with my Active directory Snap-in. I
attempted to:
Type Secedit /configure /cfg %SystemRoot%
\Repair\secsetup.inf /db secsetup.sdb and press Enter.
3. Type Secedit /configure /cfg %SystemRoot%
\Repair\secdc.inf /db secdc.sdb and press Enter
Which generated the below .log file (with errors):
----Configuration engine is initialized successfully.----
----Reading Configuration template info...
----Configure User Rights...
User Rights configuration completed successfully.
----Configure Group Membership...
Group Membership configuration completed
successfully.
----Configure Registry Keys...
Error 234: More data is available.
Error enumerating info for
machine\system\currentcontrolset\control\print.
Registry keys configuration completed with error.
----Configure File Security...
Warning 2: The system cannot find the file specified.
Error setting security on c:\ntbootdd.sys.
File security configuration completed
successfully.
----Configure General Service Settings...
General Service configuration completed
successfully.
----Configure available attachment engines...
Attachment engines configuration completed
successfully.
----Configure Security Policy...
Configure password information.
System Access configuration completed
successfully.
Audit/Log configuration completed successfully.
Kerberos policy configuration completed
successfully.
Registry values configuration completed
successfully.
----Configure available attachment engines...
Attachment engines configuration completed
successfully.
----Un-initialize configuration engine...
All users can logon to the Domain just fine. So my DC
seems to still be auth. all users correctly. I download
a remote AD tool (Hyena) and was able to create my needed
new account, but I was not able to set a password. As a
message popped up with a LDAP error connecting to. I was
able to allow this new user to join the Domain just as
normal. How might I go about repairing the above
generated errors in the *.log file? File "ntbootdd.sys"
seems to be in reference to SCSI drives. Which my DC is
using IDE only...??
Much Thanks in advance for any help with this matter!!
attempted to:
Type Secedit /configure /cfg %SystemRoot%
\Repair\secsetup.inf /db secsetup.sdb and press Enter.
3. Type Secedit /configure /cfg %SystemRoot%
\Repair\secdc.inf /db secdc.sdb and press Enter
Which generated the below .log file (with errors):
----Configuration engine is initialized successfully.----
----Reading Configuration template info...
----Configure User Rights...
User Rights configuration completed successfully.
----Configure Group Membership...
Group Membership configuration completed
successfully.
----Configure Registry Keys...
Error 234: More data is available.
Error enumerating info for
machine\system\currentcontrolset\control\print.
Registry keys configuration completed with error.
----Configure File Security...
Warning 2: The system cannot find the file specified.
Error setting security on c:\ntbootdd.sys.
File security configuration completed
successfully.
----Configure General Service Settings...
General Service configuration completed
successfully.
----Configure available attachment engines...
Attachment engines configuration completed
successfully.
----Configure Security Policy...
Configure password information.
System Access configuration completed
successfully.
Audit/Log configuration completed successfully.
Kerberos policy configuration completed
successfully.
Registry values configuration completed
successfully.
----Configure available attachment engines...
Attachment engines configuration completed
successfully.
----Un-initialize configuration engine...
All users can logon to the Domain just fine. So my DC
seems to still be auth. all users correctly. I download
a remote AD tool (Hyena) and was able to create my needed
new account, but I was not able to set a password. As a
message popped up with a LDAP error connecting to. I was
able to allow this new user to join the Domain just as
normal. How might I go about repairing the above
generated errors in the *.log file? File "ntbootdd.sys"
seems to be in reference to SCSI drives. Which my DC is
using IDE only...??
Much Thanks in advance for any help with this matter!!