LAN Manager UAS Corrupted after Importing into NTAS Domain (113409)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Windows NT Server 3.1
- Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 3.1
- Microsoft Windows NT Advanced Server 3.1
This article was previously published under Q113409 SYMPTOMS
A LAN Manager user accounts subsystem (UAS) imported into the Windows NT
Advanced Server security database may be corrupted on the LAN Manager
backup domain controller and member servers when the BDC and servers
start synchronizing with the NTAS domain controller instead of the LAN
Manager domain controller.
CAUSE
Microsoft Windows NT Advanced Server provides a utility called PORTUAS
which imports user account data for all the users and groups in a LAN
Manager domain into a Windows NT Advanced Server security database.
Importing the LAN Manager servers group into the NTAS domain allows an NTAS domain controller to synchronize its user account database with the LAN Manager servers in the domain.
To replicate a UAS across the domain, the Windows NTAS domain controller
sends a second class mailslot to \mailslot\net\netlogon. The Netlogon
service sends the pulse message first to all Windows NT Advanced servers in the domain, by sending it to the NetBIOS group name xxx<1C> (where XXX is the domain name and <1C> is the hexadecimal value of the 16th byte of the name). All Windows NT Advanced Servers in the domain register this global group name, so they all receive the mailslot message. Because LAN Manager servers in the domain don't have the <1C> address registered, the Netlogon Service sends the mailslot to each one of them in the Servers global group. Some LAN Manager servers, however, may be members of the Servers group without belonging to the domain, and when they receive the update they start synchronizing with the Advanced Server domain controller.
RESOLUTION
Remove the LAN Manager servers from the NTAS Domain:
- In Server Manager, select the server you want to remove; select Delete.
- In User Manager, select the Servers Global group, and remove the
Unwanted members.
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 11/20/2003 |
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Keywords: | kbnetwork KB113409 |
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