
The Service is failing to retrieve the files and is giving you an error of “Access is denied”. This service connects to a file share on LTWRE-CHD-MEM1 named “AppShare” to access some files. There is a service running on LTWRE-RT-MEM1 server that runs starts /runs as “LocalSystem” account.
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This is in no way an endorsement of Wireshark – feel free to use (XP and 2003 support tools) to collect the network trace, and I use You can use any network capture utility that you feel comfortable with. Network based troubleshooting (network captures) is the fastest way to determine the problem, and by learning a few short filters you can effectively troubleshoot most Kerberos-related problems. Having only one DC per domain usually means you’ll be rebuilding the forest at some point. NOTE: I’m stating the obvious here, I know, but this configuration is for testing only. The child domain has one domain controller in the domain, and one member server. The root domain has one domain controller in the domain, and one member server. In case you want to reproduce the problem and look at the network traces on your own. Although you could rely on this method, it will take longer to resolve the issue and involves making some educated guesses without the network trace. There are other ways to troubleshoot Kerberos one could use the Kerberos event logging outlined in KB This discussion should do much to get you more comfortable viewing network traces for Kerberos authentication problems. I thought I would show you how we in Microsoft Commercial Technical Support typically troubleshoot Kerberos authentication issues. First published on TechNet on May 14, 2008
