There are currently no logon servers available to service this request.  Windows 7 Professional Service Pack 1
Hi, About Event ID 5719, you can refer these articles: Event ID 5719 is logged when you start a computer http://support.microsoft.com/kb/938449 A Netlogon event ID 5719 event message is logged when you start a Windows based computer http://support.microsoft.com/kb/247922 Furthermore, I suggest to try the following to narrow down the issue: 1 Temporarily remove all the security software (firewall, anti-virus, anti-spyware, etc.) on the Windows Vista client and check if it works. 2 Regarding the error message received, please refer to the following Knowledge Base and try the solution in it: Error message when you try to log on to a Windows Server 2008-based RODC: "There are currently no logon servers available to service the logon request" http://support.microsoft.com/kb/949048 Hope that helps. Regards, Leo Huang TechNet Subscriber Support If you are TechNet Subscription user and have any feedback on our support quality, please send your feedback here.Leo Huang TechNet Community Support
July 26th, 2012 2:05am

Hi, Thank you for your update. If the issue persists, you can check Always wait for the network at computer startup and logon policy is disable under Computer Configuration/Administrative Templates/System/Logon in the Group Policy. Regards, Leo Huang TechNet Subscriber Support If you are TechNet Subscription user and have any feedback on our support quality, please send your feedback here.Leo Huang TechNet Community Support
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August 5th, 2012 1:13am

The issue still is occurring. I updated the broadcom driver. I applied the hotfix and re-added the machine to the domain 3 times and still seems to be having the same issue. The only thing i haven't tried is creating a new profile for the user. If he's cabled into our network and we both sign into the laptop there's no issues except it sits on the "welcome" for about 30 seconds and then populates the desktops. but when he shuts down and reboots the laptop and we both try to sign in (his domain user account and my domain admin) we'll get the error message. Not sure where else to go with this. I went into the registry of the user's laptop and compared them to mine and everything was the same. Any other ideas of what would be causing this?
August 5th, 2012 11:00am

When the user tries to login into their laptop whether cabled into our domain network or not, they receive a message "there are currently no logon servers available to service this request". but if cabled into the network and they wait 5 minutes, they are able to sign in without issue but it takes 2 to 3 minutes to load the page. I signed into the laptop with my domain admin account and received the same message as the user, but when we tried cabled in (5 minutes later), i was able to sign in without issue. The troubleshooting steps: 1. Updated the network driver today (still receiving same result) 2. Re-added the computer to the domain today (still receiving same result) 3. the event viewer is showing the 5719 NETLOGON message and also 1129 (but the user has been receiving this for a number of months) 4. The only thing we haven't tried is creating a new user profile but the only reason I don't see that working is because if its happening with my domain admin account it can't be a profile issue. Any ideas of what could be causing this and is there a fix for it? I do see there is a hotfix but wasn't sure if we should run it or not.
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August 5th, 2012 6:26pm

Hi, Hows everything going? Please feel free to give me any update. Thank you for your cooperation. Regards, Leo Huang TechNet Subscriber Support If you are TechNet Subscription user and have any feedback on our support quality, please send your feedback here.Leo Huang TechNet Community Support
August 5th, 2012 9:07pm

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