Saturday, November 12, 2011

System Errors


System error  5 - Access is denied
This is a permission issue. If the net view command fails with a "System error 5 has occurred.
 Access is denied." message, 1) make sure you are logged on using an account that has
 permission to view the shares on the remote computer.  
2) Need to cache credential: logon the same username and password on both computers

 or use net net use \\computername /user:username command.
3) Make sure the Netlogon service is running.

System error 8 - Not enough storage is available to process this command
or
 System error 234 - More data is available.

Symptoms: If you attempt to start the server service manually, the following errors
 may be displayed: System error 234 has occurred. More data is available.Or system 
error 8 has occurred. Not enough storage is available to process this command. 
The event viewer shows "Event ID: 7023. Description: The Server service terminated
 with the following error: More data is available. Or Event ID: 7001. Description: 
The Net Logon service depends on the Server service which failed to start because 
 of the following error: More data is available.
Resolutions: 1) apply (or reapply) the latest Windows NT Service pack.
2) remove any unnecessary entries from this value in the registry,

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services
\LanmanServer \Parameters\NullSessionPipes
System error 51 has occurred - The remote computer is not available
Symptoms: You may receive "System error 51 has occurred. The remote computer 
is not available" when using net use to map the computer drive.
Resolutions: 1. Make sure server service is running on the remote computer.
2. Enable file and printer sharing.
 



System error 52 - You were not connected because a duplicate name 

 exists on the network.
Symptoms: you can ping a host but not net view it. When using net view\\hostname,
 you get system error 52 - a duplicate name exists on the network.
Resolutions: there are two host names or alias name (cname) are pointed to the same
IP. 1) check the WINS records. 2) check DNS records. 3) Go to System in the Control 
Panel to change the computer name and try again.
System error 53 - The network path was not found.
Symptom: when using net view \\ip or \\computername, you get system error 53. 
Resolutions: 1) if it is domain environment, check your WINS; 2) if it is peer-to-peer 
work group, enable NetBIOS over TCP/IP; 3) make sure the machine is running; 4) 
make sure file and Printer Share enabled on remote computer; 5) make sure client 
for ms networks is enabled on local computer; 6) make sure you type the correct 
name. 7) Make sure no firewall running or any security setting. 8) If your computer
 is loaded NetWare IPX or NWLink, you may receive system error 53. You may want
 to disable the NWlink or move it lower than TCP/IP in in network binding order.
VPN Case Study - Can ping VPN server but receive System error 53 using net use
Case Study - System Error 53 - The network path was not found.
System error 67 - The network name cannot be found
Symptom: When using net view \\computer or net use \\IP, you may receive above error
 message.
Resolution: 1. Make sure you type the correct computer name or shared name.
2. Make sure the Workstation service is running on the local computer while Server service
 is running on the remote computer.
More troubleshooting here System error 67 has occurred
System error 85 has occurred. The local device name is already in use

Cause: net use /persistent:yes is default settings for NT and win2000/XP. If you have 

mapped some network drives and check the reconnect at logon, or your network uses
logon script to map network drives, the mapped network drives may show red Xs. If you
 enable echo and pause the logon script or if using net use to map the same drive manually
, you may get "System error 85 has occurred. The local device name is already in use.
" One thing you may want to try is using net use /persistent:no, for example, net use
 i: \\servername\folder /persistent:no.

System error 1219 has occurred - The credentials supplied conflict with an existing

 set of credentials

Symptoms: 1) When you log on to a domain from w2k client; 2) when attempting to join 

a domain,  you may receive the following error message: The credentials supplied conflict 

with an existing set of credentials.

Resolutions: This may cause because of attempting to make two or more connections to 
the same server using two or more sets of credentials
1. Go to windows explorer and disconnect all network drives. Then re-logon.
2. Delete the profile or copy another profile. Note: you may lost all settings and data in 

My Documents when deleting or copying profile.
3. If solution 1 and 2 doesn't work, try this: 1) Log on as an administrator at any workstation

 and run regedt32. 2) Select HKEY_USERS, but do not open. 3) From the Registry menu, 
click Load Hive. 4) This will bring up a Load Hive dialog box. Locate the Ntuser.dat file for 
the user with the errors. Select the Ntuser.dat and click Open. You may enter any string for
 the Key Name. Use TEST for ease of use pertaining to the remainder of this article. 
5) Locate the UsernameHKEY_USERS\TEST
\Network\Username. 6) Delete the string for Username (leaving it blank is sufficient). 
7) Select the TEST hive that you previously loaded, click the Registry menu, and then 
click Unload Hive. 8) Quit Registry Editor.
4. If you get this message when joining the domain, make sure 1) you have delete the 
computer from AD; 2) delete it from DNS; 3) delete it from WINS.
System error 1231 has occurred. The network location cannot be reached.
Symptom:  When using net view \\computername, you may receive System error 1231.
Resolutions: 1) make sure Client for MS Networks is enabled, 2)  make sure you have 
permission to access it.

System Error 1240 - The account is not authorized to login from this station.

Symptoms: 1. You may get the system error 1240 when using net view\\remotecomputer'
2. “Workgroup_name is not accessible… Account is Not Authorized to Log In to this Station”

 when attempting to browse the workgroup from a networking computer.
Resolutions: 1. Use Regedit to enable unencrypted (plain text) passwords for the SMB client. 
2. Enable Send Unencrypted Password to Connect to 3rd Party SMB Servers under Local 

Security Policy.
3. Set the following policies as showing:
Digitally sign client communications (always) - disabled 
Digitally sign server communications (always)- disabled 
Digitally sign server communications (when possible) - disabled 
LAN Manager Authentication Level set to Send LM and NTLM - use NTLMv2 session security

 if negotiated - (default) send LM & NTLM responses 
 Secure channel: Digitally encrypt or sign secure channel data (always) - disabled 
Secure channel: Require strong (Windows 2000 or later) session key - disabled
4. Contact the third-party SMB server manufacturer if you have a third-party SMB server,

 such as DEC Pathworks, Samba or Linux.
5. If you are running Windows 9x, you may want to re-configure windows authentication 

for network logons.


System error 1311 - There are currently no logon servers available to service the
logon request
Symptoms: The primary purpose of logging on with cached credentials is to enable you 
to access the local workstation. However, if you have logged on by cached credentials,
 you may be unable to access network resources because you have not been authenticated.
 For example 1) after you log on to a w2k/xp laptop by using cached credentials, you may be
 unable to access the network resources. This issue is commonly experienced by laptop users
 whose computer resides in a Windows Server domain and who log on to the computer by 
using cached credentials prior to being able to establish a remote access connection. 
2) You log on to a w2k/xp laptop with a domain logon option in a workgroup network. 
After you establish the connection and you try to map the network drives, the operation
 may be unsuccessful, and you may receive the following error message: 
"System Error: (1311) There are currently no logon servers available to service the logon
request."
Resolutions: To authenticate the cached credentials, 1) if it is w2k/xp, use net command,
 for example, net use \\servername\sharename/user:username. 2) if xp, open Windows 
Explorer>Tools>Map Network Drive. Click Connect using a different user name, ente
the username and password.
System error 1326 has occurred - Logon failure: unknown user name or bad password.
Symptom: when using net use to map a network drive, you may receive "System error 1326
 has occurred. Logon failure: unknown user name or bad password." message.
Resolutions:  1) create a user account on remote computer; 2) need to enable the guest 
account; 3) make sure the remote computer doesn't use auto-logon and blank password; 
4) make sure you have a folder or drive shared on the remote computer. 5) use net use
 \\servername/user:username command. Make sure you type correct command (e.g. use 
net use \\servername \user:username will get this error too)
System error 1331 has occurred - Logon failure: account current disable
Symptom: When using net use \\computername command, you may receive above error 
message.
Resolutions:  this is cache credentials issue. To fix this problem and cache the credentials,
 use net use \\computername /user:username command.
System error 1385 has occurred - Logon failure: the user has not been granted the
 requested logon type at this computer
Symptoms: When using net use \\remotecomouter\ahredname, you may receive above message.
Resolution: 1. The users do not have permission to connect to the remote computer. 
To resolve this problem: on the remote computer, select Administrative Tools>
Local Security Settings>Local Policies>User Rights Assignment, right-click on 
Access this computer from the network>Properties>Add Users or Groups, add 
everyone or any users you want to be able to access the computer from the network.
2. refer to this case: Solved: System error 1385 - Logon failure- 
System error 1396 has occurred -
Logon Failure: The target account name is incorrect.
Symptoms: 1. when using net use, you may receive above message.
2. when using net view \\hostname, you may receive "System error 5 has occurred. 

Access is denied.". However, net view \\ip works fine.
3. You may receive above error while running logon script.

Causes: 1. SPN for the domain that is hosting the replica has not been propagated.
2. Incorrect target account name or the server is not online.
3. If you have DFS, make sure the DFSRoot is available.

Refer to RL060704

System error 6118 has occurred. The list of servers for this workgroup is not 

currently available

SYMPTOMS: 1) After enabling ICS/ICF, you can't see any computes on My Network places. 
If you try, you may get "workgroup is not accessible". 2) If you use the net view command,
 you may receive "System error 6118 has occurred. The list of servers for this workgroup is 
not currently available." message.
Resolutions: 
1) This behavior can occur if you enable the ICF that will closes the ports for file sharing

 by default. To open these ports, right-click the network connection that is 
firewall protected>Properties>Advanced>Settings>Service
 Tab>Add, Enter 127.0.0.1)
 for the required Internet Protocol (IP) number. Enter UDP ports from 135 through 139, and
TCP ports from 135 through 139 one by one (the external and internal port numbers should 
be identical).
2) This may occur if the workgroup name and the domain name are the different.
3) No master browser. Starting Computer Browser Service on one of w2k/xp computers 

should fix the problem





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