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Err Msg: There are Currently No Logon Servers Available...Article ID: 139410 - View products that this article applies to. This article was previously published under Q139410 SYMPTOMS
In an environment that relies on Windows Internet Name Service (WINS) to
resolve NetBIOS names, the error message "There are no logon servers
available to service the logon request" appears if you are an
administrator and you do one or more of the following:
CAUSE
The WINS database does not have the proper domain registrations for pass-
through authentication. See the more information section below for more
details.
This problem occurs most often in environments where the administrator has created a two-way trust between two previously independent domains. Most often, there are WINS servers in each domain and the WINS servers do not replicate their databases to each other. RESOLUTION
To resolve this problem:
NOTE: Microsoft does not recommend using static mappings in the WINS
database for WINS enabled computers.
MORE INFORMATION
To remotely administer a trusted domain, several pass-through
authentication steps must take place. If the WINS database does not have
the proper domain registrations, the pass-through authentication fails.
For example, a trust is established between DOMAIN_A and DOMAIN_B. Server PDC_A is in DOMAIN_A and PDC_B is in DOMAIN_B. DOMAIN_A is the trusted (master) domain, and DOMAIN_B is the resource (trusting) domain. To establish this trust relationship, the following NetBIOS names must be resolved to IP addresses, either through WINS or broadcast:
NetBIOS Name Description of Use of Name
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DOMAIN_A<1B> PDC_B uses this to query the PDC of DOMAIN_A
PDC_A<00> PDC_B uses this to set up a session with the PDC of
DOMAIN_A
DOMAIN_A<1C> PDC_B uses this to get DC list of DOMAIN_A
With these three names being registered, and if your account has administrator priviledges, the trust can be established and the message "The trust relationship was established successfully" appears. When you reboot the computer, or the first time you attempt remote administration, another NetBIOS name is needed:
NetBIOS Name Description of Use of Name
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DOMAIN_A<1C> Each Domain Controller in DOMAIN_B uses this name to
establish a secure channel with a Domain Controller in
the trusted domain.
The Domain Controller (DC) in the trusting domain attempts to create a secure channel with any DC in the trusted domain by making a multicast logon request to the NetBIOS name DOMAIN_A<1C>. This logon request is part of a process that creates a Secure Channel between the two DCs. The logon ID in this logon request is the inter-domain trust account for the trusting domain, DOMAIN_B$. If there is no registration for DOMAIN_A<1C> in the WINS database the error message STATUS_NO_LOGON_SERVERS is returned to the call. The message "There are currently no logon servers available" is then returned to the user. For additional information about special NetBIOS name registrations in WINS, please see the following article(s) in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
ARTICLE-ID: 119495
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/119495/EN-US/
)
TITLE : List of Names Registered with WINS Service PropertiesArticle ID: 139410 - Last Review: November 1, 2006 - Revision: 2.1 APPLIES TO
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