A system containing an 802.3ad team causes a Netlogon service failure in the system event log and prevents it from communicating with the domain controller during boot up. How do I resolve this issue?
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 326152 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/326152/) indicates that Gigabit Ethernet adapters may experience problems with connectivity to a domain controller due to link fluctuation while the driver initializes and negotiates link with the network infrastructure. The link negotiation is further affected when the Gigabit adapters are participating in an 802.3ad team due to the additional negotiation with a switch required for this team type. As suggested in the Knowledge Base Article above, disabling media sense as described in a separate Knowledge Base Article 239924 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/239924/) has shown to be a valid workaround when this problem occurs.
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