Hi Brian
Thanx for your assistance.
I cannot bring PC in to domain any more.
But this is a list of my issues.Your last question is my issue.
I can log-in in to a domain old user from same PC I cannot log in a new one.
I cannot figured out why all the workstations on DHCP so the ruuls are a
same all users in directory with same rights.
So this is drive me NUTS
LA
"Brian Cryer" wrote:
> "Lev" <> wrote in message
> news:9D7895B8-EC0E-4C38-95DB-...
> >I need your assistance
> > Hi every one
> > I need assistance with very strange situation.
> > here it is:
> > This is Win 2003 standard addition.
> >
> > Until now we did not had any problem with it but as of several months new
> > users cannot log in in to a domain even the profiles are set up on the
> > server.
> >
> > So I research and what I found that it is a silence issue ( from what I
> > can
> > think of).
> >
> > if you try to get to Licensing from control penal
> > I an getting message that "The license Service is not running on
> > \\server.station.com
> > \\server.station.com is not accessible "
> > It shows "0" number of licenses and it is gray-out and if i try to add
> > I get very similar error message
> > "The License Logging Service is not running on the target machine,or the
> > target machine is no accessible"
> >
> > This problems with users log-in apply to a new users or if I add or
> > replace
> > PC, as to licensing we should have at list 6-7 licenses extra
> > However the old users are OK the get authentication through the server but
> > I
> > had to setup 3 new PC's and 2 new users and I was getting error message
> > that
> > domain is not available for this user, however I very successfully log-in
> > old
> > user on same PC
> > So here is detail story and may be some one point me to a some kind of
> > fix... rebuilding the server would be a devastating effect to operation
> > and
> > large loss of time.
>
> Okay, not an SBS issue but Cris has already pointed that out.
>
> Its unlikely to be anything to do with the "Licensing Logging Service". On
> the 2003 standard server I'm connecting to now (I look after both standard
> and sbs servers) its disabled and we don't have any issues.
>
> If you replace a PC and can't login, I'd suggest removing the PC from the
> domain and then re-adding it. If you can't re-add it then its likely to be a
> network related issue - it might be a network related issue in any event, in
> which case its worth checking the system event log both on the PC and at the
> server to see if there are any network related errors being logged.
>
> Do you have PCs where one person can login yet another cannot?
>
> What is the exact error message you see?
> --
> Brian Cryer
> http://www.cryer.co.uk/brian
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