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When windows Server 2003 make computer Disable in ADUC?

Hi.
I have created before a month a new account in my domain.
The previous Monday i found a lot of 5723 and 5805 event id in my Application/System. And all is from the same PC
When i go to the specific PC i see that is on for 32 days.
I make a shut-Down and then i open it again without any further issue.
Today when i check again the event log a see again the same event id in my system BUT today i see another stranger thing.
The Computer was Disable from my active Directory/Computers
I want to ask if anyone knows when the active Directory automatically disable a computer from active Directory.

Thanks and regards....

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June 7th, 2012 6:34am
Hello,
there is NO automatic disabling within AD UC from user/computer accounts.
This only happens if you right click and choose disable or you move computer into a workgroup on the machine system properties.
It may also happen if machines are created from an image that is NOT prepared with sysprep. Then the secure channel will break and you may also see the result.
So how are the machines created?Best regards
Meinolf Weber
MVP, MCP, MCTS
Microsoft MVP - Directory Services
My Blog:
http://msmvps.com/blogs/mweber/


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June 7th, 2012 6:36am
Hello,
there is NO automatic disabling within AD UC from user/computer accounts.
This only happens if you right click and choose disable or you move computer into a workgroup on the machine system properties.
It may also happen if machines are created from an image that is NOT prepared with sysprep. Then the secure channel will break and you may also see the result.
So how are the machines created?Best regards
Meinolf Weber
MVP, MCP, MCTS
Microsoft MVP - Directory Services
My Blog:
http://msmvps.com/blogs/mweber/


Disclaimer: This posting is provided AS IS with no warranties or guarantees and confers no rights.

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June 7th, 2012 6:41am
First of all thanks for your time.

I have followed the same process a loooot of time when I want to join a new computer in our Domain.
The specific computer working without issues for at least 3 months until found this error in my event log.
So I dont think I have made something wrong and my supervisor assure me that they did not make any changes in active directory

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June 7th, 2012 6:45am
First of all thanks for your time.

I have followed the same process a loooot of time when I want to join a new computer in our Domain.
The specific computer working without issues for at least 3 months until found this error in my event log.
So I dont think I have made something wrong and my supervisor assure me that they did not make any changes in active directory

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June 7th, 2012 6:51am
Hi Vagelisr,
I suggest we check and make sure that replication between DCs is OK.
Then unjoin and rejoin this specific computer in the domain as a test.
Regards
Kevin TechNet Community Support

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June 7th, 2012 9:15pm
Hi Vagelisr,
I suggest we check and make sure that replication between DCs is OK.
Then unjoin and rejoin this specific computer in the domain as a test.
Regards
Kevin TechNet Community Support

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June 7th, 2012 9:21pm
Thanks for your time all of you.
Finally, disjoin the computer from
the domain and join it again.
I put and a program to make the computer restart alone
at night and so far I have not noticed any
problem.

PS I keep looking even
though why this computer change the account to disable in active directory.

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June 12th, 2012 12:07am
Thanks for your time all of you.
Finally, disjoin the computer from
the domain and join it again.
I put and a program to make the computer restart alone
at night and so far I have not noticed any
problem.

PS I keep looking even
though why this computer change the account to disable in active directory.

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June 12th, 2012 12:08am

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