hey guys,
Someone from our other office has deleted a load of computer accounts from AD. I'm now seeing 5 entries in the DC event viewer for 'failed to authenticate' errors (NETLOGON 5805)
I'm guessing that these 5 machines are still on but the user has yet to log off so hasn't realized that their PC is off the domain.
Is there a way of finding out who is currently logged on so I go and see them and correct the problem BEFORE it fails??
I've tried mapping to the IP and PC name but get the 'the primary relationship failed between the target machine the the domain' error so can't see the users folder.
I've also tried using psloggon but that also fails as it is unable to read the registry of the remote PC.
Any suggestions???
Cheers in advance
Someone from our other office has deleted a load of computer accounts from AD. I'm now seeing 5 entries in the DC event viewer for 'failed to authenticate' errors (NETLOGON 5805)
I'm guessing that these 5 machines are still on but the user has yet to log off so hasn't realized that their PC is off the domain.
Is there a way of finding out who is currently logged on so I go and see them and correct the problem BEFORE it fails??
I've tried mapping to the IP and PC name but get the 'the primary relationship failed between the target machine the the domain' error so can't see the users folder.
I've also tried using psloggon but that also fails as it is unable to read the registry of the remote PC.
Any suggestions???
Cheers in advance
