Vae
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Ok I think this is a long shot but in case anyone has any ideas:
Lenovo T61 laptop working fine in and out of the office for 6 months+ Been out of the office a couple of weeks and was fine but then was docked back into the office network and now hangs everytime during bootup. Network is a local domain using SBS2003 on the server.
If the network cable is in it will hang at "applying computer settings".
If no network cable then you can Ctrl-alt-del to log in but it will then hang at "applying personal settings"
It will boot into safe mode with networking fine with no delays though and looking at the event viewer I can see Error 5719 Netlogon "No domain controller is available from domain xxxxxxxx due to the following: There are currently no logon servers available to service the logon request"
Attempted solutions:
Changing IP to static from DHCP and giving it an address reservation in DHCP
Changing computer name
Disable Location Awareness Service on the laptop
Leave and rejoin domain
Logon with different profiles in case it was a corrupt profile
"netsh interface up reset ipreset.txt"
"netsh firewall reset"
"netsh winsock reset"
Winsockipfix.exe
Disabling and reinstalling the network card
It definitely appears to be an issue with communicating with the server but I'm not sure what else to try
Lenovo T61 laptop working fine in and out of the office for 6 months+ Been out of the office a couple of weeks and was fine but then was docked back into the office network and now hangs everytime during bootup. Network is a local domain using SBS2003 on the server.
If the network cable is in it will hang at "applying computer settings".
If no network cable then you can Ctrl-alt-del to log in but it will then hang at "applying personal settings"
It will boot into safe mode with networking fine with no delays though and looking at the event viewer I can see Error 5719 Netlogon "No domain controller is available from domain xxxxxxxx due to the following: There are currently no logon servers available to service the logon request"
Attempted solutions:
Changing IP to static from DHCP and giving it an address reservation in DHCP
Changing computer name
Disable Location Awareness Service on the laptop
Leave and rejoin domain
Logon with different profiles in case it was a corrupt profile
"netsh interface up reset ipreset.txt"
"netsh firewall reset"
"netsh winsock reset"
Winsockipfix.exe
Disabling and reinstalling the network card
It definitely appears to be an issue with communicating with the server but I'm not sure what else to try