Recently, a virus spread through our network and infected a Windows 2000 Domain Controller, the virus itself was eradicated, but when the system boots it not cannot access the domain and seems to have nothing to do with it:
1) You cannot access any Active Dicectory Snap-Ins becuase "The specified domain either does not exist or cannot be contacted"
2) In "System Properities", under Network Identification, it no longer says that this computer cannot join/change domains because it is a domain controller (It still has "because it is a certificate authority"
3) Cannot access DFS root (which was on the DC)
2) Services such as WINS, DHCP, and DNS have failed because they cannot communicate with active directory...
I am thouroughly stuck with this, I only found one solution so far, to boot in Directory Restore mode and run "authoritative restore" and "restore database" - when this was attempted (After reboot and the special "Windows is starting in -Directory Restore mode" startup) when I ran ntdsutil and tried "authoritative restore" it said to boot into DSrestore mode (Which I was in) but it gave an override command "set BOOTOPTION_" (I am recalling the last 30 hours and attempting to use good English at the same time - forgive me for abbreviating). I used the "set..." command and then re-ran "authoritative restore" and ran "restore database" and it seemed to work (and said it had completed) but the problems were the same when I rebooted... There are no backups of the system while it was functioning, that would have been done in approximately six hours from now...
Anyone who has any ideas about this please let me know.
1) You cannot access any Active Dicectory Snap-Ins becuase "The specified domain either does not exist or cannot be contacted"
2) In "System Properities", under Network Identification, it no longer says that this computer cannot join/change domains because it is a domain controller (It still has "because it is a certificate authority"
3) Cannot access DFS root (which was on the DC)
2) Services such as WINS, DHCP, and DNS have failed because they cannot communicate with active directory...
I am thouroughly stuck with this, I only found one solution so far, to boot in Directory Restore mode and run "authoritative restore" and "restore database" - when this was attempted (After reboot and the special "Windows is starting in -Directory Restore mode" startup) when I ran ntdsutil and tried "authoritative restore" it said to boot into DSrestore mode (Which I was in) but it gave an override command "set BOOTOPTION_" (I am recalling the last 30 hours and attempting to use good English at the same time - forgive me for abbreviating). I used the "set..." command and then re-ran "authoritative restore" and ran "restore database" and it seemed to work (and said it had completed) but the problems were the same when I rebooted... There are no backups of the system while it was functioning, that would have been done in approximately six hours from now...
Anyone who has any ideas about this please let me know.