Err Msg: Event ID: 5513 Source: NetlogonLast reviewed: September 27, 1996Article ID: Q150963 |
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SYMPTOMSOn a Windows NT 3.51 workstation or server (in the member-server role), the following error appears when you log on:
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.If you check the System Event Log, you find the following event:
Event ID: 5513 Source: NetlogonDescription: 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.If you find this event, check basic networking functionality and then follow the procedure indicated below.
CAUSEThese error messages indicate the Windows NT workstation or server computer account information does not match that held by the authenticating domain controller. The computer account information is held in the registry on the Windows NT workstation or server and on all domain controllers. There are a number of things that can cause the computer account database on the domain controller to have different information than the computer itself, for example, if systems account manager (SAM) and Security were restored to a different version (either by emergency repair or from a tape restore). The trust relationship a computer has with the domain it is a member of is similar to the trust relationship a domain can have with another domain with respect to the account that is created.
RESOLUTIONFollow these steps:
MORE INFORMATIONFor additional information, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
Article-ID: Q128489 TITLE : Inter-Domain Trust Account Passwords |
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