Okay, here goes! One of our servers (Win2k Server) had a drive go out on the
built in RAID. I never could get the RAID to rebuild so I installed a new
RAID card and new drives. I restored our old drive to the new RAID via our
tape backup but the the server wouldn't boot (blue screen of death with a
"Boot device is inaccessible" error. Did a reinstall of Windows and the
server will now boot. I have managed to get a number of minor issues worked
out but today I have run into a problem that I can't figure out.

Our company computer network is made up of many PCs and several Macintosh
computers. I can access all shares from any of the PCs but I can't get
connected from a Mac even though the Macs are trying to access the SMB
shares. I find several errors in the System Log that might apply:

Source: RASMAN Event ID: 20035
Remote Access Connection Manager failed to start because it could not create
buffers. Restart the computer. Access is denied.

Source: Service Control Manager Event ID: 7023
The Remote Access Connection Manager Service terminated with the following
error: Access is Denied.

Both of these errors sound like the Administrator login for the server
doesn't have access to something. Could this be some kind of permissions
issue?

I find these errors in the Application log:

Source: Usernav Event ID: 1000
The Group Policy client-side extension security was passed flags (17) and
returned a failure status code of (1208)

Source:ESENT Event ID: 412
Services(244) unable to read the log header. Error -530

Source: ESENT Event ID: 454
Services(244) Database recovery/restore failed with unexpected error -530.

Does anyone have any idea what might be going on? Even better, how do I fix
the problem? I would be okay with deleting some services and re-installing
them or even deleting users and rebuilding them. But it would be nice to know
what the problem was before I took off deleting stuff. Thanks for any
assistance!