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Stumped!
Posted by tekkey2007@hotmail.com on January 28th, 2008


Hi All,

Hope someone has seen this problem and has a solution. I have a
Windows 2003 SP1 member server of a Windows 2003 domain. Every few
days the server will stop accepting connections to shares, printers,
RDP attempts, etc. The clients will receive an error message similar
to "Access Denied". When this happens, I am able to log on at the
console. Hoever, I cannot hit the Internet. If I run Netdiag, all of
the domain type tests fail. Netdiag is normal when the problem is not
occurring.

In the Event Viewer is an event 5719 that contains the following text:
"This computer was not able to set up a secure session with a domain
controller in domain Domain_name due to the following:
Not enough storage is available to process this command.
This may lead to authentication problems. Make sure that this computer
is connected to the network. If the problem persists, please contact
your domain administrator."

There is plenty of disk space on the box. So I am assuming this error
is referring to memory. I've set the pagefile to 1.5 times physical
RAM (1048 MB), I know that's weak. I have another gig on the way, and
that may cure the problem. If not, I'm not sure what else it could
be. I've also installed the latest firmware and driver for the NIC
and reset the TCP/IP stack. I've seen some KB articles that mention
the error, but nothing really applies. One more thing, when I first
starting looking at this, I found the clock was 7 minutes off from the
DC. I thought that was it, but I wasn't so lucky.

Any ideas?

Posted by tekkey2007@hotmail.com on January 28th, 2008


On Jan 28, 2:50*pm, Thee Chicago Wolf <.@.> wrote:
I was thinking of installing SP2. There is one app running on the
box, so I'd have to make sure it is compatible. I have not installed
the Scalable Networking Pack. Should I?


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