Event Id | 2510 |
Source | Server |
Description | The server service was unable to map error code 1797. |
Event Information | According to Microsoft: CAUSE: This problem occurs when the following conditions exist: • Account lockout policies are in effect. • A user logging on to a computer running either Windows 95 or Windows 98 attempts to change his or her domain password but is unsuccessful because he or she typed the "old password" incorrectly at the Change Password dialog screen. • The user locks the account by entering a wrong "old password" and clicking OK more times than the number of allotted "bad logon attempts" in the Windows NT domains account policy. If all of these items are satisfied, the 2510 error code will appear in the System Event Log of the Windows NT domains primary domain controller. RESOLUTION: Enter a correct "old password" when attempting to change passwords from Windows 95 or Windows 98. Following information from a newsgroup post may help: Error 1355 is The specified domain either does not exist or could not be contacted. Usually that is related to a DNS problem. For checking DNS, use the command "nslookup" from the server as well as from workstation and verify the name resolution is doing properly. In some cases the staled record in DNS Zone will resolve to some wrong IP address, so verify the IP to which the nslookup resolved is able to Ping (use ping -a ip address) the destination. .Does the server have any drive mappings? Do you see any other events in the other logs that correlate to the time you see this event?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ "This is often caused by a corrupt Jetadmin port monitor. The solution is to delete the JetAdmin and either download the latest version or reinstall the current version." ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ "Found it some things: error code 1222 1. If you are using HP Jet Admin software, get rid of it and i |
Reference Links | Installing Cross Platform Print Drivers in Windows NT 4.0/2000 Err Msg: Event ID 2510: The Server Service Was Unable to Map Error Code 1797 Unable to Map Error Code 1240 Event 2510 is Logged on a Windows 2000 Server-based Server You Experience Slow File Server Performance and Delays Occur When You Work With Files That Are Located on a File Server The Print Spooler service may stop frequently and you may receive a Dr. Watson error message when you try to access the printer on a Windows 2000-based print server Chapter 55 - Fax Service Troubleshooting PC Ext: Explanation of Opportunistic Locking on Windows NT Event ID 2510: Unable to Map Error Code 1909 |
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