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jper -> SMS issue (2/12/2008 11:07:10 PM)

Hi guys---- somedays ago we had to change the machine's name of all our machines (2000 more or less)...
So, we desinstalled the sms client before the change, change the name and later on we installed the sms client again...
For example:
Before machine name: ing12f4
Actual name: ing12f401
We had to change by company's politic...

But I have one trouble.... in the sms server I am getting the next error:

The kerberos client received a KRB_AP_ERR_MODIFIED error from the server ing12f401$. The target name used was cifs/ing12f4.Domain_name. This indicates that the password used to encrypt the kerberos service ticket is different than that on the target server. Commonly, this is due to identically named machine accounts in the target realm (Domain_name), and the client realm. Please contact your system administrator.

But we erased or disabled the before machine account...

The sms server is an windows 2003 sp2 and I have sms 2003 sp2.

Thanks a lot for your help.
Regards,




pwstrain -> RE: SMS issue (2/13/2008 12:12:42 AM)

Did you remove the client from the domain and re-add it by joining it to a workgroup, renaming, and re-joining the domain?
Or did you just rename the client?




jper -> RE: SMS issue (2/13/2008 3:36:44 PM)

We followed this steps, in this order:
1. Desinstall the sms client on the machines
2. Get out the machine from the domain (we puted them in one workgroup)
3. Change the machine name to the new accoring the company's politics
4. Add the machine to the domain:
  • With the same user account
  • Move the new machine's account to the corresponding OU
  • Either disable or erase the old machineĀ“s account

5. Install the sms client







peter.e -> RE: SMS issue (2/18/2008 6:35:41 AM)

Hello!

Are there any other reasons why this error could be appearing? We have lots of these errors in the event log.

Thanks,
Peter




eschloss -> RE: SMS issue (2/18/2008 7:44:54 AM)

By that procedure, the client is probably using the same SMS ID it was using before.  Uninstalling the sms client does not delete the smscfg.ini in the windows directory.  If you turn around and re-install the client with that file still there, it will use the previous SMS ID and appear to be the same machine to SMS.
Try stopping the CCMEXEC service, deleting C:\windows\smscfg.ini and then restarting the CCMEXEC service and see if that helps.




jper -> RE: SMS issue (2/18/2008 3:40:34 PM)

Hi !
I have one question why only some machines are doing it and why not all ?? And of course in all the machines we did the same...
We have some customers that have some custumers that use their user accounts in diferents machines, could be it another reason why are happening it ???

So, why could be the method to do the tasks that I mencioned before???
Thanks a lot !




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