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Migrated Users from old domain to new domain are getting HTTP 400 Bad Request for Intranet site

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Hi all, I'm hoping someone can help.  As the title states users are getting an http 400 bad request error message when visiting an intranet page.  This is only happening for a few users, and started happening after they were migrated.  We are using SID history for access to resources.    Here's what i've tried so far.

  1. Enable old account, site works w/ no issues
  2. Duplicate new account to use that as a test, and start removing security groups from new test account.  Eventually the AD account was able to access the account after i removed enough groups.  This is not really a feasible solution at this time since we still have both domains up and running.  

    This tells me I'm looking at a token size issues.

  3. I installed Fiddler on the workstation to captures some information.  With Fiddler running the user is able to access the site w/ no issues.  I'm assuming there is no useable information in Fiddler then since it couldn't catch any errors.  My experience w/ fiddler is limited so if you have any suggestions feel free to give them.
  4. I started looking at this URL which is a fairly decent write up
    http://blogs.technet.com/b/surama/archive/2009/04/06/kerberos-authentication-problem-with-active-directory.aspx
  5. On the webserver
    MaxRequestBytes was already set to 65534
    MaxFieldLenghth was already set to 65534.  I increased this to the max for testing 16777216 and restarted IIS
  6. MaxTokenSize on the workstation and Webserver by default is set to 48000.  For testing I set it to 65534 and rebooted both.
  7. Here is a screenshot of the tokensz utility, after I removed the maxtokensize reg key


  8. Ran the ntdsutil and queried the number of groups the user is in.  So effectively if i understand this, the user is in 242 groups because of SID history.

WebServer is Windows 2000. w/ IIS 5
Workstations are Windows 7 x86

Hopefully someone has some ideas, any and all are welcome.  Thanks in advance.





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