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Thanks for all of your responses. I am getting this error too on a laptop that was removed from the domain. There is a need to be able to remove yourself from one domain and add to another, especially if you travel to different companies and do consulting work. I have to change my domain constantly. Perhaps Microsoft could change their app to allow multiple domain connection configuration.... Oh well. Anyway thanks for the fix ideas. I have tried them and am waiting to see if I still get this message. Hopefully Microsoft will decide to put a fix out there for this. Jeff Vandervoort Wrote: > And, at this writing at least, the bug still does not appear to be > documented on Microsoft's Knowledge Base. I've requested that it be > added...for whatever that's worth. > > -- > Jeff Vandervoort > JRVsystems > "Bosmm" Bosmm@discussions.microsoft.com wrote in message > news:19D71B2A-80BA-4117-AD65-493841DB511F@microsoft.com... > I am soo glad I found this post!!!! > > I too am having the exact same problem. I had users that were > disjoined > from > the Domain when we opened up an outstation. After all my searching for > a > problem I was convinced it had to be something specific with the > "other" > network they are now on. I am going to start wading through your fixes > and > see where I get. > > There was definately a business reason for removing the computers from > the > Domain and I would DEFINATELY call this a BUG... > > Thanks again! > > "Jeff Vandervoort" wrote: > > That didn't happen on my test system, but I don't like that > workaround > anyway...too many side-effects. So I've only done it on one system, > just > to > confirm PSS's results. > > My suggestion is to create a Startup Script that adds the Restricted > Groups > to the local SAM instead of using the AD Restricted Groups feature. > > Also, an update for all lurkers...make sure to append your "me too" > message > to this thread and keep it alive. I just received a call from MS PSS > and > they are evaluating the cost-effectiveness of fixing this issue. The > guy > I > spoke to was skeptical that it affected many people...his reasoning > was, > "How many people disjoin a computer from a domain?". My client has a > good > reason to do so...how about you? I've given the Google Search URL for > this > thread to them and have reason to believe it's being monitored. I'm > going > to > forward it again to the PSS contact who's preparing the business case > for > fixing it. So keep posting, folks! > > -- > Jeff Vandervoort > JRVsystems > "DSipp" DSipp@discussions.microsoft.com wrote in message > news:25CAB71F-2D03-404E-84A2-8FCB2DD9BBB0@microsoft.com... > How do I move those files? The system says they are locked and in > safe > mode > they are gone? > > "Jeff Vandervoort" wrote: > > We're seeing the same thing here; I can confirm the results. And > since > Tomas > posted a reply here, I thought I should too! > > Tomas' workaround worked for me, too, but while it fixes the > ESENT.DLL > crash, it has side effects you need to be aware of. If there are > other > security policies in GPO, they will not be removed when the computer > is > removed from the domain. The SceCli and Userenv errors will continue > (although the SceCli one will change a bit). > > The only complete solution I know of is not to use Restricted Groups > that > have domain accounts among their members in a GPO that is in scope > for > a > computer that will be removed from a domain. Fortunately, that was > an > option > for us in this case, with only modest hardship. I haven't done this, > yet, > but will likely substitute a startup script that adds the group for > me > and > the hardship will disappear; I don't care if the group doesn't get > removed > when the machine is removed from the domain. > > On a related note, I opened a Microsoft PSS incident for this. They > have > reproduced the behavior in their lab. PSS carefully avoided giving > me > any > information about whether they intended to develop a fix; hopefully > they > will. This strikes me as a significant bug. > > -- > Jeff Vandervoort > JRVsystems > "T0MAS" T0MAS.1q1k2c@ wrote in message > news:fPKdndBzirQPjz3fRVn_vg@giganews.com... > > I have solved same problem with crashing services.exe. > > User on bussiness trip removed his notebook from domain. > He reports problem with error message : > Title of window : Services and Controller app > in error message: Error signature szAppName: Services.exe ..... > in event log was event 1000 Faulting application services.exe, > version > 5.1.2600.2180, faulting module esent.dll, version 5.1.2600.2180, > fault > address 0x0002334c. > After clicking on Close button apears automatic shutdown counter > and > in > 30 seconds system was restarted. > This same behaviour repeated several times. > In evet log I found misc. events with probably related with this > problem: > > The Group Policy client-side extension Security failed to execute > (event 1085) > Faulting application services.exe > Security policies were propagated with warning. 0x428 (event 1202) > > in winlogon.log (I have enabled debug for that purpose) I found: > ----Configure Group Membership... > Configure Administrators. > Error 1332: No mapping between account names and security IDs was > done. > Error occurred during lookup of all accounts. > > It was seems that some domain policy that contains Restricted group > feature remains on notebook and periodically in moment when policy > was > refreshed caused error with services.exe. I knew that when notebook > was > removed from domain then domain policy cannot applied to non-member > computer. > I made several actions : I again joined notebook to domain(then > restart) and again I removed it and problem occured again and > again. > I > disabled background policy refresh, I set refresh interval to max > value > 45 days and nothing helps. When automatic shutdown apears I stoped > it > every time by command shutdown /a. > Every time I found in winlogon.log that some policy tryed manage > membership in groups and ends with error because probably did not > have > access to domain (notebook was removed from domain). > > I have tryed to check consistency od secedit.sdb by esentutl /g > %windir%\Security\Database\Secedit.sdb and all was OK. > Excuse my english. > After that i crossed my mind that it may not caused by deffective > remained domain policy but it may caused by local group policy > which > contain domain accounts (SIDs). Thats my deduction. > After that I moved c:\WINDOWS\security\Database\secedit.sdb and > c:\WINDOWS\security\*edb* and c:\WINDOWS\security\*.log to backup > folder and after restart local group policy was reseted and after > that > user confirmed that error never apears and all works fine. > > In my case (case of one of my users) problem with crashing > services.exe > and periodical restarts was solved by reseting local group policy > (by > removing database and related files). > > When I begin solving of this problem I spent to much time with > searching similar problem on Internet but I din't found equal. This > page was not usefull exactly in my cause but everytime when I > searching > on Inet by using misc. search engines I everytime get this page > therefore I decided to write my solution here. > I have writed in this my article too much informations because each > user searching this problem on Internet with miscelaneous with > keywords > and therefore I writed so much (for search engines too). > > I hope that same case may happen to someone and my story may helps > him. > > Admin from Slovak Republic (Slovakia not Slovenia) > > > -- > T0MASPosted from http://www.pcreview.co.uk/ newsgroup access > > > > > > > -- rfrendreiss |
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You could try NetSwitcher?
http://www.netswitcher.com/ -- ************************************************** **** Most learned on these newsgroups Tumppi, Helsinki, FINLAND (translations from/to FI not always accurate) ************************************************** **** "rfrendreiss" <rfrendreiss.1zl0lz@pcbanter.net> kirjoitti viestissä:rfrendreiss.1zl0lz@pcbanter.net... > > Thanks for all of your responses. I am getting this error too on a > laptop that was removed from the domain. There is a need to be able to > remove yourself from one domain and add to another, especially if you > travel to different companies and do consulting work. I have to change > my domain constantly. Perhaps Microsoft could change their app to allow > multiple domain connection configuration.... Oh well. Anyway thanks > for the fix ideas. I have tried them and am waiting to see if I still > get this message. Hopefully Microsoft will decide to put a fix out > there for this. > Jeff Vandervoort Wrote: >> And, at this writing at least, the bug still does not appear to be >> documented on Microsoft's Knowledge Base. I've requested that it be >> added...for whatever that's worth. >> >> -- >> Jeff Vandervoort >> JRVsystems >> "Bosmm" Bosmm@discussions.microsoft.com wrote in message >> news:19D71B2A-80BA-4117-AD65-493841DB511F@microsoft.com... >> I am soo glad I found this post!!!! >> >> I too am having the exact same problem. I had users that were >> disjoined >> from >> the Domain when we opened up an outstation. After all my searching for >> a >> problem I was convinced it had to be something specific with the >> "other" >> network they are now on. I am going to start wading through your fixes >> and >> see where I get. >> >> There was definately a business reason for removing the computers from >> the >> Domain and I would DEFINATELY call this a BUG... >> >> Thanks again! >> >> "Jeff Vandervoort" wrote: >> >> That didn't happen on my test system, but I don't like that >> workaround >> anyway...too many side-effects. So I've only done it on one system, >> just >> to >> confirm PSS's results. >> >> My suggestion is to create a Startup Script that adds the Restricted >> Groups >> to the local SAM instead of using the AD Restricted Groups feature. >> >> Also, an update for all lurkers...make sure to append your "me too" >> message >> to this thread and keep it alive. I just received a call from MS PSS >> and >> they are evaluating the cost-effectiveness of fixing this issue. The >> guy >> I >> spoke to was skeptical that it affected many people...his reasoning >> was, >> "How many people disjoin a computer from a domain?". My client has a >> good >> reason to do so...how about you? I've given the Google Search URL for >> this >> thread to them and have reason to believe it's being monitored. I'm >> going >> to >> forward it again to the PSS contact who's preparing the business case >> for >> fixing it. So keep posting, folks! >> >> -- >> Jeff Vandervoort >> JRVsystems >> "DSipp" DSipp@discussions.microsoft.com wrote in message >> news:25CAB71F-2D03-404E-84A2-8FCB2DD9BBB0@microsoft.com... >> How do I move those files? The system says they are locked and in >> safe >> mode >> they are gone? >> >> "Jeff Vandervoort" wrote: >> >> We're seeing the same thing here; I can confirm the results. And >> since >> Tomas >> posted a reply here, I thought I should too! >> >> Tomas' workaround worked for me, too, but while it fixes the >> ESENT.DLL >> crash, it has side effects you need to be aware of. If there are >> other >> security policies in GPO, they will not be removed when the computer >> is >> removed from the domain. The SceCli and Userenv errors will continue >> (although the SceCli one will change a bit). >> >> The only complete solution I know of is not to use Restricted Groups >> that >> have domain accounts among their members in a GPO that is in scope >> for >> a >> computer that will be removed from a domain. Fortunately, that was >> an >> option >> for us in this case, with only modest hardship. I haven't done this, >> yet, >> but will likely substitute a startup script that adds the group for >> me >> and >> the hardship will disappear; I don't care if the group doesn't get >> removed >> when the machine is removed from the domain. >> >> On a related note, I opened a Microsoft PSS incident for this. They >> have >> reproduced the behavior in their lab. PSS carefully avoided giving >> me >> any >> information about whether they intended to develop a fix; hopefully >> they >> will. This strikes me as a significant bug. >> >> -- >> Jeff Vandervoort >> JRVsystems >> "T0MAS" T0MAS.1q1k2c@ wrote in message >> news:fPKdndBzirQPjz3fRVn_vg@giganews.com... >> >> I have solved same problem with crashing services.exe. >> >> User on bussiness trip removed his notebook from domain. >> He reports problem with error message : >> Title of window : Services and Controller app >> in error message: Error signature szAppName: Services.exe ..... >> in event log was event 1000 Faulting application services.exe, >> version >> 5.1.2600.2180, faulting module esent.dll, version 5.1.2600.2180, >> fault >> address 0x0002334c. >> After clicking on Close button apears automatic shutdown counter >> and >> in >> 30 seconds system was restarted. >> This same behaviour repeated several times. >> In evet log I found misc. events with probably related with this >> problem: >> >> The Group Policy client-side extension Security failed to execute >> (event 1085) >> Faulting application services.exe >> Security policies were propagated with warning. 0x428 (event 1202) >> >> in winlogon.log (I have enabled debug for that purpose) I found: >> ----Configure Group Membership... >> Configure Administrators. >> Error 1332: No mapping between account names and security IDs was >> done. >> Error occurred during lookup of all accounts. >> >> It was seems that some domain policy that contains Restricted group >> feature remains on notebook and periodically in moment when policy >> was >> refreshed caused error with services.exe. I knew that when notebook >> was >> removed from domain then domain policy cannot applied to non-member >> computer. >> I made several actions : I again joined notebook to domain(then >> restart) and again I removed it and problem occured again and >> again. >> I >> disabled background policy refresh, I set refresh interval to max >> value >> 45 days and nothing helps. When automatic shutdown apears I stoped >> it >> every time by command shutdown /a. >> Every time I found in winlogon.log that some policy tryed manage >> membership in groups and ends with error because probably did not >> have >> access to domain (notebook was removed from domain). >> >> I have tryed to check consistency od secedit.sdb by esentutl /g >> %windir%\Security\Database\Secedit.sdb and all was OK. >> Excuse my english. >> After that i crossed my mind that it may not caused by deffective >> remained domain policy but it may caused by local group policy >> which >> contain domain accounts (SIDs). Thats my deduction. >> After that I moved c:\WINDOWS\security\Database\secedit.sdb and >> c:\WINDOWS\security\*edb* and c:\WINDOWS\security\*.log to backup >> folder and after restart local group policy was reseted and after >> that >> user confirmed that error never apears and all works fine. >> >> In my case (case of one of my users) problem with crashing >> services.exe >> and periodical restarts was solved by reseting local group policy >> (by >> removing database and related files). >> >> When I begin solving of this problem I spent to much time with >> searching similar problem on Internet but I din't found equal. This >> page was not usefull exactly in my cause but everytime when I >> searching >> on Inet by using misc. search engines I everytime get this page >> therefore I decided to write my solution here. >> I have writed in this my article too much informations because each >> user searching this problem on Internet with miscelaneous with >> keywords >> and therefore I writed so much (for search engines too). >> >> I hope that same case may happen to someone and my story may helps >> him. >> >> Admin from Slovak Republic (Slovakia not Slovenia) >> >> >> -- >> T0MASPosted from http://www.pcreview.co.uk/ newsgroup access >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > > > -- > rfrendreiss |
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Hmm, well that's just too simple. Thanks, I think I will try that! Thomas Wendell Wrote: > You could try NetSwitcher? > http://www.netswitcher.com/ > > > -- > ************************************************** **** > Most learned on these newsgroups > Tumppi, Helsinki, FINLAND > (translations from/to FI not always accurate) > ************************************************** **** > > > > > "rfrendreiss" rfrendreiss.1zl0lz@pcbanter.net kirjoitti > viestissä:rfrendreiss.1zl0lz@pcbanter.net... > > Thanks for all of your responses. I am getting this error too on a > laptop that was removed from the domain. There is a need to be able > to > remove yourself from one domain and add to another, especially if you > travel to different companies and do consulting work. I have to > change > my domain constantly. Perhaps Microsoft could change their app to > allow > multiple domain connection configuration.... Oh well. Anyway thanks > for the fix ideas. I have tried them and am waiting to see if I still > get this message. Hopefully Microsoft will decide to put a fix out > there for this. > Jeff Vandervoort Wrote: > And, at this writing at least, the bug still does not appear to be > documented on Microsoft's Knowledge Base. I've requested that it be > added...for whatever that's worth. > > -- > Jeff Vandervoort > JRVsystems > "Bosmm" Bosmm@discussions.microsoft.com wrote in message > news:19D71B2A-80BA-4117-AD65-493841DB511F@microsoft.com... > I am soo glad I found this post!!!! > > I too am having the exact same problem. I had users that were > disjoined > from > the Domain when we opened up an outstation. After all my searching > for > a > problem I was convinced it had to be something specific with the > "other" > network they are now on. I am going to start wading through your > fixes > and > see where I get. > > There was definately a business reason for removing the computers > from > the > Domain and I would DEFINATELY call this a BUG... > > Thanks again! > > "Jeff Vandervoort" wrote: > > That didn't happen on my test system, but I don't like that > workaround > anyway...too many side-effects. So I've only done it on one system, > just > to > confirm PSS's results. > > My suggestion is to create a Startup Script that adds the Restricted > Groups > to the local SAM instead of using the AD Restricted Groups feature. > > Also, an update for all lurkers...make sure to append your "me too" > message > to this thread and keep it alive. I just received a call from MS PSS > and > they are evaluating the cost-effectiveness of fixing this issue. The > guy > I > spoke to was skeptical that it affected many people...his reasoning > was, > "How many people disjoin a computer from a domain?". My client has a > good > reason to do so...how about you? I've given the Google Search URL for > this > thread to them and have reason to believe it's being monitored. I'm > going > to > forward it again to the PSS contact who's preparing the business case > for > fixing it. So keep posting, folks! > > -- > Jeff Vandervoort > JRVsystems > "DSipp" DSipp@discussions.microsoft.com wrote in message > news:25CAB71F-2D03-404E-84A2-8FCB2DD9BBB0@microsoft.com... > How do I move those files? The system says they are locked and in > safe > mode > they are gone? > > "Jeff Vandervoort" wrote: > > We're seeing the same thing here; I can confirm the results. And > since > Tomas > posted a reply here, I thought I should too! > > Tomas' workaround worked for me, too, but while it fixes the > ESENT.DLL > crash, it has side effects you need to be aware of. If there are > other > security policies in GPO, they will not be removed when the computer > is > removed from the domain. The SceCli and Userenv errors will continue > (although the SceCli one will change a bit). > > The only complete solution I know of is not to use Restricted Groups > that > have domain accounts among their members in a GPO that is in scope > for > a > computer that will be removed from a domain. Fortunately, that was > an > option > for us in this case, with only modest hardship. I haven't done this, > yet, > but will likely substitute a startup script that adds the group for > me > and > the hardship will disappear; I don't care if the group doesn't get > removed > when the machine is removed from the domain. > > On a related note, I opened a Microsoft PSS incident for this. They > have > reproduced the behavior in their lab. PSS carefully avoided giving > me > any > information about whether they intended to develop a fix; hopefully > they > will. This strikes me as a significant bug. > > -- > Jeff Vandervoort > JRVsystems > "T0MAS" T0MAS.1q1k2c@ wrote in message > news:fPKdndBzirQPjz3fRVn_vg@giganews.com... > > I have solved same problem with crashing services.exe. > > User on bussiness trip removed his notebook from domain. > He reports problem with error message : > Title of window : Services and Controller app > in error message: Error signature szAppName: Services.exe ..... > in event log was event 1000 Faulting application services.exe, > version > 5.1.2600.2180, faulting module esent.dll, version 5.1.2600.2180, > fault > address 0x0002334c. > After clicking on Close button apears automatic shutdown counter > and > in > 30 seconds system was restarted. > This same behaviour repeated several times. > In evet log I found misc. events with probably related with this > problem: > > The Group Policy client-side extension Security failed to execute > (event 1085) > Faulting application services.exe > Security policies were propagated with warning. 0x428 (event 1202) > > in winlogon.log (I have enabled debug for that purpose) I found: > ----Configure Group Membership... > Configure Administrators. > Error 1332: No mapping between account names and security IDs was > done. > Error occurred during lookup of all accounts. > > It was seems that some domain policy that contains Restricted group > feature remains on notebook and periodically in moment when policy > was > refreshed caused error with services.exe. I knew that when notebook > was > removed from domain then domain policy cannot applied to non-member > computer. > I made several actions : I again joined notebook to domain(then > restart) and again I removed it and problem occured again and > again. > I > disabled background policy refresh, I set refresh interval to max > value > 45 days and nothing helps. When automatic shutdown apears I stoped > it > every time by command shutdown /a. > Every time I found in winlogon.log that some policy tryed manage > membership in groups and ends with error because probably did not > have > access to domain (notebook was removed from domain). > > I have tryed to check consistency od secedit.sdb by esentutl /g > %windir%\Security\Database\Secedit.sdb and all was OK. > Excuse my english. > After that i crossed my mind that it may not caused by deffective > remained domain policy but it may caused by local group policy > which > contain domain accounts (SIDs). Thats my deduction. > After that I moved c:\WINDOWS\security\Database\secedit.sdb and > c:\WINDOWS\security\*edb* and c:\WINDOWS\security\*.log to backup > folder and after restart local group policy was reseted and after > that > user confirmed that error never apears and all works fine. > > In my case (case of one of my users) problem with crashing > services.exe > and periodical restarts was solved by reseting local group policy > (by > removing database and related files). > > When I begin solving of this problem I spent to much time with > searching similar problem on Internet but I din't found equal. This > page was not usefull exactly in my cause but everytime when I > searching > on Inet by using misc. search engines I everytime get this page > therefore I decided to write my solution here. > I have writed in this my article too much informations because each > user searching this problem on Internet with miscelaneous with > keywords > and therefore I writed so much (for search engines too). > > I hope that same case may happen to someone and my story may helps > him. > > Admin from Slovak Republic (Slovakia not Slovenia) > > > -- > T0MASPosted from http://www.pcreview.co.uk/ newsgroup access > > > > > > > > > > -- > rfrendreiss -- rfrendreiss |
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