![]() ![]() A quick look at the events in Server Manager showed a whole page of yellow triangles (bad) and red circles (worse). ![]() Luckily, this was a child domain, so I could log using my account from the parent domain. Oh, and I should say the DC is a virtual machine hosted in Microsoft’s Hyper-V (2008 R2 edition). ![]() I knew this wasn’t going to be a quick fix. Suddenly my server-spider-sense started to tingle. I fired up remote desktop to get to the Domain Controller but it wouldn’t let me log in under my admin account. No problem, I thought, just a simple password reset and all should be fine. I had such a problem this morning when I get an email from our overseas office telling me that they can’t log in. ![]() Then you remember that you sadistically enjoy solving these ambiguous problems and you start to dig. Just when everything seems to be running smoothly an unexpected “blip” happens that seems to have no logical explanation. Sometimes you have a day when you think, “Why did I ever get into IT?”. ![]()
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