The scripts folder got renamed. Can I just rename it on one machine and let it replicate or is there some special procedure? I can't seem to find anything other than talk about D2s and D4s and restores that don't seem like restores...
I have added a server 2008 R2 domain controller to my domain and when running dcdiag I get an error:
Starting test: NetLogons
Unable to connect to the NETLOGON share! (\\MYSERVER\netlogon)
[MYSERVER] An net use or LsaPolicy operation failed with error 67,
The network name cannot be found..
That error only happens on this machine, but all domain controllers have the following in their system event log:
Source: NETLOGON
Event ID: 5706
Level: Error
Description:
The Netlogon service could not create server share C:\Windows\SYSVOL\sysvol\MYDOMAIN.NAME.COM\SCRIPTS. The following error occurred:
The system cannot find the file specified.
That is because at some point NTFRS renamed the scripts folder to scripts_NTFRS_4aa45cc8. I think if I just change that folder name back everything will be fine. The folder exists on all domain controllers and the files are there. It's just that the Netlogon share is not created. It exists on two domain controllers. I suspect a previous sysadmin just manually shared the folder as Netlogon. I'd rather fix the actual problem.