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    Yes I have seen the screen shot. Lets wait until you can reboot the server to see what is happening any chance that you may have change or not installed the SSL Certificate for your browser "SSLCert.crt", not sure if there is some firewall blocking or causing any issues. I don't think that this is the issue as you where able to get in before but if you can verify that this is not the case. Thanks!
    All the best,

    Todd Maxwell


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    Hope you got the log files, I had send the mail yesterday.

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    Yes we did get them. But the errors are from many months ago and are not related to the ADS or 443 web gui (none showed for these issues). Please clear the logs.
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    dear Todd,

    Yesterday we changed the position of our storage in the rack, it was at the top, it was moved to the bottom to accomodate a new server, the storage is now not joining to the domain. we did all what we regulalry do when the storage behaves like this.

    We removed all the logs, we removed the storage from the Domain and tried to add it back, it shows up in Server Manager, and we can see the shares from properties, but when we try to access it over the network it asks for user name and password! We even changed the administrator passwords.

    now it is set to internal LDAP. Kindly advice on what to do? we have reduced the load on the storage box and only non critical data is stored there. Please advice on what to do.

    regards
    Ananth.

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    Were there any changes to the ADS or Kerberos? Check the following:

    Was there an IP Address change on the NAS Server?

    Try deleting the computer name in your Windows server then re-enter the NAS server computer name again w/password - Then enter the Domain / administrator & password in the NAS server again.

    Check your DNS setting Forward and Reverse for the NAS server.

    Check any changes to WINS servers.

    If you are using any Kerberos please provide the errors from the Windows server "Event ID errors".

    Try going to PDC if this connects then go to ADS authentication.
    All the best,

    Todd Maxwell


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    Hi Tom,

    Hope you remember our Open E-NAS issue, recently our NAS box got completely filled up and promptly it went out of the network. It wasn't in the network in the first place, we couldn't add it, that was where we left off last time, it was configured to be in a work group with the same domain name, so it got listed in our Network Places.

    Anyway it not not listed there, users connect to it using IP address. We cleared the logs, changed the administrator password, tried to join it to the PDC, removed from Server manager, tried all other routine steps but no hope.

    The NAS box is now configured as Internal LDAP, with one user account for all folders, without any security. We were using it as PDC, and taking user account from the Windows NT server, with security enabled for different departments.

    any help is much appreciated.

    regards
    Ananth.

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    Try re-flashing the DOM with CD-ROM. Make sure you have the exact ISO file size. Please save your settings. Are there any Event ID errors from the Microsoft side. If this does not work send logs to support@open-e.com

    Then make sure to leave in LDAP mode and try the following:

    Removed from NAS server name from the Windows, Server manager

    Then make sure to synchronize clocks on all and have proper NTP server for this (I think you may have checked this just checking).

    Then try again with PDC and disable trusted domains for tests.

    If that fails send logs to support@open-e.com
    All the best,

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