Ok so we opened up a support call with Microsoft...
Heres what we found...
We just mage the changes yesterday 12/11/03 but today is going ok so far...
Result:
The clients received errors such as "No domain server available," "The system could not log you on," and "The password you supplied is not correct." Some clients were logging into the domain and losing their mapped drives. Some accounts were being locked out. Sometimes if a client waited at the ctrl +alt +del screen for four minutes, they were able to logon.
Cause:
The PDC and one BDC were multihomed servers. The PDC was registering the Domain 1c record, or domain authenticator record, on an adapter that was not connected to the network, most likely because it was bound first to NetBIOS.
Resolution:
We removed the additional adapters on the PDC NT4Server and the BDC NT4Server, but did not reboot immediately. We stopped wins replication between the two wins servers. We removed the mappings to the 192.168.0.x entries on the two wins servers. We rebooted NT4server and verified that 1b, 1c, 20, 00, 03 were registered. We reconfigured wins replication. We rebooted NT$server. We reregistered Mailserver using the nbtstat -RR command. We confirmed that all local domain controllers were included in the 1c record for the domain. Just to be sure, we synchronized Mailserver with the PDC. We changed the account lockout policy from 5 bad attempts to 10 bad attempts to prevent false positives. Network clients were able to logon to your customer's domain once again. You agreed to reregister the remote BDC's into wins using the nbtstat -RR command, or by rebooting. Your customer's domain is working properly again.
Microsoft KB Article(s) or White Paper(s) referenced:
266729.KB.EN-US Netlogon Behavior in Windows NT 4.0
149664.KB.EN-US Verifying Domain Netlogon Synchronization
242053.KB.EN-US Event ID 4319: Duplicate Names on the Network
Q168471 New Synchronization Behavior with Windows NT Server Version 4.0
Q221210 Browsing with a Multihomed PDC
181774.KB.EN-US Multihomed Issues with Windows NT
Q119495 List of Names Registered with WINS Service
Q163409 NetBIOS Suffixes (16th Character of the NetBIOS Name)
These articles can be found at
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Hope this helps good luck