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    • JoelJ
      Joel
      last edited by

      Weird one guys...I've just joined a computer to a new domain.
      I can log in as the domain admin no problem however whenever I enter password for a user (any user), it says signing in...then welcome appears then it changes quickly to signing out!!! Anyone come across this before?

      Note: I can sign in fine on other computers.
      It's a Windows 10 PC

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      • Deleted74295D
        Deleted74295 Banned @Joel
        last edited by

        @Joel said:

        Log in as admin, what does the event log say?

        Have you tried safe mode?

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        • JoelJ
          Joel
          last edited by

          Theres a few errors/warnings: is there something specific I should look for?

          The processing of Group Policy failed. Windows attempted to read the file \corp.DOMAIN.co.uk\sysvol\corp.DOMAIN.co.uk\Policies{31B2F340-016D-11D2-945F-00C04FB984F9}\gpt.ini from a domain controller and was not successful. Group Policy settings may not be applied until this event is resolved. This issue may be transient and could be caused by one or more of the following:
          a) Name Resolution/Network Connectivity to the current domain controller.
          b) File Replication Service Latency (a file created on another domain controller has not replicated to the current domain controller).
          c) The Distributed File System (DFS) client has been disabled.


          Event 104, monblanking
          "Someone sent a power request to display driver"

          The description for Event ID 104 from source igfx cannot be found. Either the component that raises this event is not installed on your local computer or the installation is corrupted. You can install or repair the component on the local computer.

          If the event originated on another computer, the display information had to be saved with the event.

          The following information was included with the event:

          \Device\Video1
          MonblankingDriver


          This computer was not able to set up a secure session with a domain controller in domain CORP due to the following:
          There are currently no logon servers available to service the logon request.
          This may lead to authentication problems. Make sure that this computer is connected to the network. If the problem persists, please contact your domain administrator.

          ADDITIONAL INFO
          If this computer is a domain controller for the specified domain, it sets up the secure session to the primary domain controller emulator in the specified domain. Otherwise, this computer sets up the secure session to any domain controller in the specified domain.

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          • JoelJ
            Joel
            last edited by

            The description for Event ID 267 from source Win32k cannot be found. Either the component that raises this event is not installed on your local computer or the installation is corrupted. You can install or repair the component on the local computer.

            If the event originated on another computer, the display information had to be saved with the event.

            The following information was included with the event:

            The specified resource type cannot be found in the image file

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            • dafyreD
              dafyre
              last edited by

              Check the time on the system... and/or Unjoin / rejoin from the domain.

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              • iroalI
                iroal
                last edited by

                The computer is a cloned machine?

                Check the Dns in the computer, be sure they are set to the local Dns server.

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                • JoelJ
                  Joel
                  last edited by

                  time is fine. i have also disconnected from domain and rejoined.
                  The computer isnt cloned but it was connected to another domain previously
                  DNS is configured correctly as far as i can tell

                  I'm going back on site this AM so will take another look!!!!

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                  • JoelJ
                    Joel
                    last edited by

                    Dont know what the heck happend with this computer but nothing I did seem to fix it - including sfc scannow, registry changes and more as suggested in other articles I found with the same problem. I managed to resolve it by running a full restore of the OS. I chose to keep files but re-install Windows. Doing this fixed the problem and I still had all my data. I hope this helps others down the line.

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