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    WSUS 3 & 13042 Error

    Yeah your right Myke - our system works as well - but it bugs me that something goes wrong every so often. I get the 13042 series of errors 5 or 6 times a day.
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    WSUS 3 & 13042 Error

    Yeah - that's weird. I have found the same thing! After making the change - it seemed the WSUS server worked fine (without errors) for a week - and now the errors have returned. Same as you. Have you mangaged to get anywhere...?
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    Slow Domain Logon - XP Clients

    Hey! I fixed this - at last. The annoying part about this is the problem turned out to be the first thing I tested 2 weeks ago! Grrrr! Talk about two weeks wasted. Anyway - in my case the problem was indeed Group Policies. I have a GPO that just deals with WSUS and that's it. It was this GPO that was causing the troubles. I didn't realise that the GPRESULT command has a switch (/Z) called Super Verbose mode - that gives loads of info about when and how the various policies are run. I wish I had known about the switch two weeks ago ( )because using it enabled me to see that the WSUS policy was all messed up and was setting verious settings hundreds of times (instead of once). Glad thats sorted!
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    Slow Domain Logon - XP Clients

    Hiya Myke, I was thinking the same thing along the lines of policies info not being cached and therefore having to be loaded and setup on every boot. I assume this would be a global policy - since I haven't changed any local policies at all. Also - we have two DCs as a means of redundancy. If one DC goes down users can still authenicate onto the network through the second DC. Is this not standard practice?
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    Slow Domain Logon - XP Clients

    I've been reseaching this problem for a couple of weeks and i'm not getting any nearer sorting it out! We have a Windows 2003 domain with around 70 XP clients. We pass IP config to clients using DHCP, and as far as I can see we have DNS set up properly (clients point to 2 internal DNS servers (both DCs), and external DNS (ISP) servers are set up in the Forwarding section of DNS). I have checked a number of clients IP info using ipconfig /all and all clients have the same setup. We also use three GPs - but they are not doing anything special (1 sets up Windows Firewall, 1 sets up WSUS and the third sets up default domain security). 99% of all machines when logging on to the domain take between 3 and 5 minutes, and hang for the majority of the time on the 'Applying Computer Settings' dialog. Eventually - when the PC has booted it runs normally with no slow down. However - for some reason my machine and a newly built PC dont suffer from this issue. If anyone logs onto my or the freshly built PC - the first time they log on is a bit sluggish - but after that there logon is quick. My PC and the newly built PC are no different to other PCs on the network though - and they reside in the same OUs as regards Group Policies etc. I'm wondering if the NICs drivers could be updated (although some clients use Intel and some Broadcomm cards). To be honest - I'm pretty stuck. Anyone had (and solved) a similar issue? HELP!!!
  6. thenoble06

    WSUS 3 & 13042 Error

    I'm had this problem - my event viewer was littered with the messgaes you are getting - and I bottled it by changing the Update Services service to use network admin creditianals when logging on as opposed to local system account. Lemme know if this helps.
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