In further testing today I did end up finding the location to add the
GroupPolicyMinTransferRate DWORD value to the registry of the problem
server.  About 5 minutes ago I added that key with a value of 0 to HKLM
and HKCU and when running a gpupdate I do not get the error and when
looking at the userenv log I do not see the error 59 or any error that
it cannot contact the DC.  I do not want to say that this is it for sure
but for the moment it does appear to be working.

Now I suppose I should ask that since this was simply a troubleshooting
step, what would I need to do in order to investigate a long-term
solution to the problem?  Thanks for all of the help!

Donavon

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Donavon Yelton
Sent: Monday, January 15, 2007 11:35 AM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] 1054 Error (Windows cannot contact DC - Group
Policy)

In addition to my last response I have noticed that when I reboot the
problem server it will apparently apply the group policy without issues
for 15 minutes or so and then will fail to do so from that point
forward.  When viewing the userenv log file after a reboot and after
giving the gpupdate command, it shows no 59 errors and nothing shows up
in the event log.  Wait about 15 minutes or so and the event log shows
the 1054 error and the userenv log shows the 59 error.

Donavon 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Donavon Yelton
Sent: Monday, January 15, 2007 10:44 AM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] 1054 Error (Windows cannot contact DC - Group
Policy)

Hi Steve,

When running nltest /dsgetdc:<domainname> on the problem member server I
get the following (NOTE: I ran it twice, once for DOMAIN and again for
DOMAIN.LOCAL which is the full name.  I noticed that the flags for each
are different):

C:\Documents and Settings\supervisor>nltest /dsgetdc:domain
           DC: \\ATHENA
      Address: \\192.168.1.6
     Dom Guid: 0c93e47c-f1a8-4e05-916c-d6e6670f2c96
     Dom Name: DOMAIN
  Forest Name: domain.local
 Dc Site Name: Default-First-Site-Name
Our Site Name: Default-First-Site-Name
        Flags: PDC GC DS LDAP KDC TIMESERV GTIMESERV WRITABLE DNS_FOREST
CLOSE_S ITE The command completed successfully

C:\Documents and Settings\supervisor>nltest /dsgetdc:domain.local
           DC: \\athena.domain.local
      Address: \\192.168.1.6
     Dom Guid: 0c93e47c-f1a8-4e05-916c-d6e6670f2c96
     Dom Name: domain.local
  Forest Name: domain.local
 Dc Site Name: Default-First-Site-Name
Our Site Name: Default-First-Site-Name
        Flags: PDC GC DS LDAP KDC TIMESERV GTIMESERV WRITABLE DNS_DC
DNS_DOMAIN DNS_FOREST CLOSE_SITE The command completed successfully 




I have already tried to disable slow link detection on the problem
member server however I had to do so by going into gpedit.msc and
setting it to 0 as that registry location doesn't exist on Windows 2003
Server R2 x64 (when searching on Google I could not find the location of
this key in this version of windows).  Also of note is that I have went
so far as forcing 100Mb connection on the active NIC on the problem
member server but it also did not solve the issue so I set it back to
auto.  The NIC in the machine is a 1Gb card.

This morning I removed it from the domain and added it back.  The group
policy seemed to work for a bit but after about 15 minutes of tests I
got the 1054 error again.  Strangely if I do a gpupdate /force I don't
get the 1054 error in the event log and instead get a 1704 (Security
policy in the Group policy objects has been applied successfully).

Donavon

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Steve Linehan
Sent: Monday, January 15, 2007 10:20 AM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] 1054 Error (Windows cannot contact DC - Group
Policy)

It appears that you are having problems with slow link detection from
the log below.  You can try disabling it on the client to see if that
corrects the problem by following the steps in this article for
disabling slow link detection:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/910206/en-us.  I would not recommend
this as a long term solution but simply a troubleshooting step to see if
it is indeed a problem with Slow link detection.  I believe the LDAP
error 59 later in the log is spurious and caused by the abortion of slow
link detection.  However just in case you can also validate that you can
successfully make a DSGetDCName() call by using nltest
/dsgetdc:<domainname>  and see if it returns the same error on the
machine in question?  Let us know the results of each test an maybe we
can provide some additional insight.

Thanks,

-Steve
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Donavon Yelton
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 15, 2007 6:37 AM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: [ActiveDir] 1054 Error (Windows cannot contact DC - Group
Policy)

I have a new member server (Windows 2003 R2 x64) in my Windows 2003
domain (not R2).  My setup contains two Windows 2003 DC's, both being
DNS servers with the PDC being a WINS server.  I have been working on a
problem with a 1054 error in the event log for the mentioned Windows
2003 R2 x64 member server that has been added recently.

Error 1054 as a refresh is the following:


Windows cannot obtain the domain controller name for your computer
network. (An unexpected network error occurred. ). Group Policy
processing aborted.

I worked on solutions all day Friday to no avail so I am seeking
assistance on this matter.  No other member of the domain has this error
that I am aware of.  SRV records for the DC's are in the DNS and is
setup correctly on the troubled member server.  I have looked through
WINS and saw no apparent problems with its setup either.  I have updated
the drivers and firmware for the network cards in the new member server
and in both DC's.

I will say that I have a strange issue on my local PC from time to time
(and I'll assume this happens on other domain member's PC's as well)
where I cannot logon to Active Directory Users and Computers by using
the domain as a locator, however I am able to go into it if I
selectively choose a specific DC from the list.

When running netdiag on the problem member server I see no issues and
when running netdiag and dcdiag on the DC's I see no issues.  I am able
to get to SYSVOL from the problem member server by going to
\\domain\sysvol\domain<file://\\domain\sysvol\domain>.

I have turned on logging of USERENV on the problem member server and I
get this in the log:

USERENV(37c.66c) 07:00:02:294 PingComputer: PingBufferSize set as 2048
USERENV(37c.66c) 07:00:02:294 PingComputer: Adapter speed 1000000000 bps
USERENV(37c.66c) 07:00:02:294 PingComputer:  First time:  2482
USERENV(37c.66c) 07:00:02:294 PingComputer:  Second time:  2482
USERENV(37c.66c) 07:00:02:294 PingComputer:  First and second times
match.
USERENV(37c.66c) 07:00:02:294 PingComputer:  First time:  2482
USERENV(37c.66c) 07:00:02:294 PingComputer:  Second time:  2482
USERENV(37c.66c) 07:00:02:294 PingComputer:  First and second times
match.
USERENV(37c.66c) 07:00:02:294 PingComputer:  First time:  2482
USERENV(37c.66c) 07:00:02:294 PingComputer:  Second time:  2482
USERENV(37c.66c) 07:00:02:294 PingComputer:  First and second times
match.
USERENV(37c.66c) 07:00:02:294 PingComputer:  No data available
USERENV(37c.66c) 07:00:02:294 ProcessGPOs: DSGetDCName failed with 59.

I am very close to calling Microsoft to help resolve the issue but I
thought I'd run it by you guys.  I'm in the unfortunate position of
being the only IT personnel here and having to be a jack of all trades
as it would be.  I typically have no problem solving an issue like this,
especially with the help of Google but this problem just goes beyond
stumping me.  Any help is appreciated.

Donavon Yelton
Manager of Information Systems
Carpenter Industries, Inc.
(704) 743-2068
http://www.dennis-carpenter.com<http://www.dennis-carpenter.com/>

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