#19362 - 2002-04-02 09:38 PM
Event ID ( 1332 ) in Source ( KIXTART )
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We have been geting this error in the event viewer on our xp computers. The error message is
The description for Event ID ( 1332 ) in Source ( KIXTART ) cannot be found. The local computer may not have the necessary registry information or message DLL files to display messages from a remote computer. You may be able to use the /AUXSOURCE= flag to retrieve this description; see Help and Support for details. The following information is part of the event: LookupAccountSid failed Error : No mapping between account names and security IDs was done. (0x534/1332).
Any help would be great Thanks
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#19364 - 2002-04-03 01:08 PM
Re: Event ID ( 1332 ) in Source ( KIXTART )
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NTDOC
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Hello tpcostello,
Not sure if this is the issue or not, but here is a "similar" Microsoft article.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;q285903 At Startup, Error 1332 Occurs, Message Reports Lack of Mapping Between Account Names and Security IDs, Inability to Find Power Users (Q285903)
Normally I've seen this type of error when you run some command or tool in the wrong user context. i.e. Like trying to do something as:
\\myserver\mycommand instead of runas \\myserver\mycommand /user:mydomain\myaccount
Meaning that the system does not know the account to use so it issues a mapping error like this.
What is your code doing during or before this happens?
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#19366 - 2002-04-03 06:45 PM
Re: Event ID ( 1332 ) in Source ( KIXTART )
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Lonkero & NTDOC,
No, my script has no funcions that play with the SID.
Here is my script: _________________________________________________ ; ; Program: Kixtart.kix ; Revision: 3.0 ; Developers: RKF and TC ; ; debug on
; ; Scroll through the network adapters until we find one for the LAN ; $PTR = 0 DO $IP = ENUMIPINFO($PTR,0) $PTR = $PTR + 1 UNTIL LEFT($IP,3) = "192"
; ; Parse the left portion to signify the site ; ; 183 = CMI ; 184 = WFG ; 185 = HLT ; $I=LEFT($IP, 11)
; ; Delete the drives that are mapped globally ;
:DELETE_THE_DRIVE_MAPS USE G: /DELETE /PERSISTENT:YES USE I: /DELETE /PERSISTENT:YES USE L: /DELETE /PERSISTENT:YES USE M: /DELETE /PERSISTENT:YES USE S: /DELETE /PERSISTENT:YES USE U: /DELETE /PERSISTENT:YES
:MAP_THE_DRIVES
; ; CMI Mappings ; IF $I ="192.168.183" Use g: "\\cmi-server-1\Common" Use i: "\\cmi-server-1\dbase" Use l: "\\cmi-server-1\DataCMI" Use m: "\\cmi-server-1\AMSI" Use s: "\\cmi-server-1\Sky_CMI" Use u: "\\cmi-server-1\utilitiesCMI" SELECT CASE @PRODUCTTYPE= "Windows XP Professional" Use x: "\\Snappy\LBU"+$u Use y: "\\snappy\mstrdocument" Use lpt2: "\\cmi-server-1\okidata2410 /persistent:yes" Use t: "\\snappy\TechLibrary" CASE @PRODUCTTYPE= "Windows 2000 Professional" Use x: "\\Snappy\LBU"+$u Use y: "\\snappy\mstrdocument" Use lpt2: "\\cmi-server-1\okidata2410 /persistent:yes" Use t: "\\snappy\TechLibrary" ENDSELECT ENDIF
; ; WFG Mappings ; IF $I ="192.168.184" use g: "\\WFG-Server-1\commonwfg" use i: "\\WFG-Server-1\dbasewfg" use l: "\\WFG-Server-1\datawfg" use m: "\\WFG-Server-1\amsiwfg" use s: "\\WFG-Server-1\skylinewfg" use u: "\\WFG-Server-1\utilitieswfg" use x: "\\WFG-Server-1\localbackup" ENDIF ; ; HLT Mappings ; IF $I ="192.168.185" use g: "\\HLT-SERVER-1\commonhlt" use i: "\\HLT-SERVER-1\dbasehlt" use l: "\\HLT-SERVER-1\datahlt" use m: "\\HLT-SERVER-1\amsihlt" use s: "\\HLT-SERVER-1\Skylinehlt" use x: "\\HLT-SERVER-1\localbackup" use u: "\\HLT-SERVER-1\utilitiesHLT" ENDIF
:MAP_HOME_DRIVE
; ; Get the User ID ; $U=@USERID
IF InGroup( "Citadel Users" ) $HOME="\\CMI-SERVER-1\"+$U ENDIF
IF InGroup( "Woodfield Users" ) $HOME="\\WFG-SERVER-1\"+$U ENDIF
IF InGroup( "Hinsdale Users" ) $HOME="\\HLT-SERVER-1\"+$U ENDIF
USE H: $HOME
:ENDOFIT ; debug off EXIT ________________________________________________
Nothing too complex going on here. But the wrong user context may be my issue. But, now that you mentioned the SID, I rmember we were concerned when we used Ghost to copy hard drives with windows XP we were worried about the SID. Dont know if they are related yet. Thanks for the help.
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#19367 - 2002-04-03 06:46 PM
Re: Event ID ( 1332 ) in Source ( KIXTART )
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NTDOC
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Not sure Lonkero,
I've also seen this type of "mapping" error when you don't supply the command line syntax correctly. Can't think of a valid one to demonstrate right off the top of my head, but something like this.
WRONG MYCOMMAND /switchA:This Is A Test
CORRECT MYCOMMAND /switchA:"This Is A Test"
The syntax wanted something like quotes or some other method of running the command, but you ran it incorrectly, so it gave back this mapping account error. In general I think that is the bottom line, the computer has been told to do something one way or another, and either it does not know the account to use because it does not support it, or it can not find it, or you supplied the information to it incorrectly.
Tpcostello, what say you? Is it possible your script is trying to do something like this? [ 03 April 2002, 18:47: Message edited by: NTDOC ]
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#19368 - 2002-04-03 06:55 PM
Re: Event ID ( 1332 ) in Source ( KIXTART )
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Looks like I just missed you, NTDoc. Take a look at my script if you can. I'm not doing any commands on the server.
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#19370 - 2002-04-03 09:25 PM
Re: Event ID ( 1332 ) in Source ( KIXTART )
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LLigetfa, I am? I dont see what you mean. The first time im using $U is in the 'map the home drive' section, and populate it with the @USERID function. Am I missing something?
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#19371 - 2002-04-03 09:44 PM
Re: Event ID ( 1332 ) in Source ( KIXTART )
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Kdyer
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tpcostello,
Have you thought about changing your $U variable from: $U=@USERID
To be: $U=@USERID +"$$"
That is, if your users have hidden shares.
Thanks!
- Kent [ 03 April 2002, 21:45: Message edited by: kdyer ]
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#19373 - 2002-04-03 10:59 PM
Re: Event ID ( 1332 ) in Source ( KIXTART )
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The "LookupAccountSid failed Error" happens in the event viewer at this part of the script
IF InGroup( "Woodfield Users" ) $HOME="\\WFG-SERVER-1\"+$U ENDIF
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