Netlogon Event ID 5513

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Mark Christensen

Hello,

Our server has Windows 2000 SP4 on it. I have a workstation with the same
thing installed. That computer is causing a Netlogon event ID 5513 in the
server's event log. I found KB article 150963
(http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;150963) that deals
with this. It goes over how to fix the problem. But I can't find the
Server Manager the articles lists in step 1. Where would I find this on the
server? Thanks.

Mark
 
Reason you are not able to see server manager because article applies to
WinNT Server/Workstation :-)

Try these step, this might help.

Event ID 5513 - The computer name <computer name> connected to server <name>
using the trust relationship to the <name> domain. However, the computer
doesn't properly know the security identifier (SID) for the domain.
Reestablish the trust relationship.

A domain controller for your domain could not be located. You have been
logged on using cached information. Changes to your profile since you last
logged on may not be available.

The session setup from the computer DOMAINMEMBER failed to authenticate. The
name of the account referenced in the security database is DOMAINMEMBER$.
The following error occurred: Access is denied.

Event ID 3210 - Failed to authenticate with \\DOMAINDC, a Windows NT domain
controller for domain DOMAIN.

Event 5722 - The session setup from the computer %1 failed to authenticate.
The name of the account referenced in the security database is %2. The
following error occurred: %n%3

Cause: These error messages indicate the Windows workstation or server
computer account information does not match that held by the authenticating
domain controller.

Solutions:

1. Reset the machine account by using the Active Directory. You can
right-click the computer object in the Computers or appropriate container
and then click Reset Account.

2. Remove and then re-join the computer from/to the domain.

3. Use Netdom.exe or Nltest.exe to reset security and trust relationship

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