KDC Event ID 29 - The KDC cannot find a suitable certificate to use for smart card logons...

I am getting the event (below) every day on a new 2008 domain controller that I brought up recently. The DC has a domain controller certificate, that was automatically issued by an online enterprise CA. This CA is located in another domain (child domain) within the same forest. The 2008 DC is in the top-lvel domain.  None of the other domain controllers , which are 2003, are reporting this message. I ran certutil.exe, and it successfully verifies all domain controller certificates, including the certificate on my new 2008 DC. Any ideas why these messages continue to appear?
The Key Distribution Center (KDC) cannot find a suitable certificate to use for smart card logons, or the KDC certificate could not be verified. Smart card logon may not function correctly if this problem is not resolved. To correct this problem, either verify the existing KDC certificate using certutil.exe or enroll for a new KDC certificate.

Hi,
I have checked the file. Here is my findings:
1.    The computer name of the domain controllers are different in this dcinfo.txt file. There is no Swampoak. I would like to confirm which one is Windows Server 2008 domain controller.
2.    The domain controller Buckeye and Madrone both have 2 KDC certificates, one is expired and the other one is valid:
*** Testing DC[0]: MADRONE
** KDC Certificates for DC MADRONE
Certificate 0:  -à Valid
Serial Number: 116bbdd90000000000b6
Issuer: ***
NotBefore: 12/15/2008 2:28 AM
NotAfter: 12/15/2009 2:28 AM
Subject: CN=madrone.****
Certificate Template Name (Certificate Type): DomainController
Non-root Certificate
Template: DomainController, Domain Controller
Certificate 1:   --à Expired
Serial Number: 15c2f00b000000000028
Issuer: ****
NotBefore: 3/9/2007 3:05 PM
NotAfter: 3/8/2008 3:05 PM
Subject: EMPTY (DNS Name=madrone.****)
Non-root Certificate
Template: DomainControllerAuthentication, Domain Controller Authentication
*** Testing DC[1]: BUCKEYE
** KDC Certificates for DC BUCKEYE
Certificate 0:  -à Expired
Serial Number: 15c4ddc2000000000029
Issuer: *****
NotBefore: 3/9/2007 3:07 PM
NotAfter: 3/8/2008 3:07 PM
Subject: EMPTY (DNS Name=buckeye.****)
Non-root Certificate
Template: DomainControllerAuthentication, Domain Controller Authentication
Certificate 1: -à Valid
Serial Number: 115f34ec0000000000b4
Issuer: ****
NotBefore: 12/15/2008 2:15 AM
NotAfter: 12/15/2009 2:15 AM
Subject: CN=buckeye.****
Certificate Template Name (Certificate Type): DomainController
Non-root Certificate
Template: DomainController, Domain Controller
Suggestion:
1.    Please delete the expired certificate and then reboot the domain controller and test the issue again.
2.    If the issue persists, please request a new Domain Controller Authentication certificate on the domian controller and check the result.

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    Hi everybody. 
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    BDD.LOG
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    <![LOG[Write all logging text to \\192.168.36.208\Logs$]LOG]!><time="16:53:56.000+000" date="02-19-2014" component="LTIApply" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LTIApply">
    <![LOG[Validating connection to \\192.168.36.208\Logs$]LOG]!><time="16:53:56.000+000" date="02-19-2014" component="LTIApply" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LTIApply">
    <![LOG[Already connected to server 192.168.36.208 as that is where this script is running from.]LOG]!><time="16:53:56.000+000" date="02-19-2014" component="LTIApply" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LTIApply">
    <![LOG[Will boot into Windows PE architecture x64 to match OS being deployed.]LOG]!><time="16:53:56.000+000" date="02-19-2014" component="LTIApply" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LTIApply">
    <![LOG[OSDTargetDriveCache was determined earlier : V:]LOG]!><time="16:53:56.000+000" date="02-19-2014" component="LTIApply" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LTIApply">
    <![LOG[Property OSDTargetDriveCache is now = V:]LOG]!><time="16:53:56.000+000" date="02-19-2014" component="LTIApply" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LTIApply">
    <![LOG[Property OSDisk is now = V:]LOG]!><time="16:53:56.000+000" date="02-19-2014" component="LTIApply" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LTIApply">
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    <![LOG[------  Applying Windows image using ImageX.exe ------]LOG]!><time="16:53:56.000+000" date="02-19-2014" component="LTIApply" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LTIApply">
    <![LOG[LTI applying image \\192.168.36.208\MDT$\Operating Systems\Master 3 avec Sysprep\CAPT.wim using ImageX]LOG]!><time="16:53:56.000+000" date="02-19-2014" component="LTIApply" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LTIApply">
    <![LOG[Event 41023 sent: LTI applying image \\192.168.36.208\MDT$\Operating Systems\Master 3 avec Sysprep\CAPT.wim using ImageX]LOG]!><time="16:53:56.000+000" date="02-19-2014" component="LTIApply" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LTIApply">
    <![LOG[Property SourcePath is now = \\192.168.36.208\MDT$\Operating Systems\Master 3 avec Sysprep]LOG]!><time="16:53:56.000+000" date="02-19-2014" component="LTIApply" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LTIApply">
    <![LOG[Multicast transfer to directory: C:\MININT\Operating Systems\Master 3 avec Sysprep]LOG]!><time="16:53:56.000+000" date="02-19-2014" component="LTIApply" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LTIApply">
    <![LOG[<Message containing password has been suppressed>]LOG]!><time="16:53:56.000+000" date="02-19-2014" component="LTIApply" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LTIApply">
    <![LOG[Command has been started (process ID 1348)]LOG]!><time="16:53:56.000+000" date="02-19-2014" component="LTIApply" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LTIApply">
    <![LOG[ZTI Heartbeat: command has been running for 0 minutes (process ID 1348)]LOG]!><time="16:53:57.000+000" date="02-19-2014" component="LTIApply" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LTIApply">
    <![LOG[Event 41003 sent: ZTI Heartbeat: command has been running for 0 minutes (process ID 1348)]LOG]!><time="16:53:57.000+000" date="02-19-2014" component="LTIApply" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LTIApply">
    <![LOG[  Console > 
    ]LOG]!><time="16:53:57.000+000" date="02-19-2014" component="LTIApply" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LTIApply">
    <![LOG[  Console > Transfer Started.
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    <![LOG[ZTI Heartbeat: command has been running for 5 minutes (process ID 1348)]LOG]!><time="16:58:01.000+000" date="02-19-2014" component="LTIApply" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LTIApply">
    <![LOG[Event 41003 sent: ZTI Heartbeat: command has been running for 5 minutes (process ID 1348)]LOG]!><time="16:58:01.000+000" date="02-19-2014" component="LTIApply" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LTIApply">
    <![LOG[  Console > 
    ]LOG]!><time="17:00:43.000+000" date="02-19-2014" component="LTIApply" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LTIApply">
    <![LOG[  Console > Transfer Complete [0x0].]LOG]!><time="17:00:43.000+000" date="02-19-2014" component="LTIApply" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LTIApply">
    <![LOG[Return code from command = 0]LOG]!><time="17:00:43.000+000" date="02-19-2014" component="LTIApply" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LTIApply">
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    <![LOG[  Console > [   5% ] Applying progress: 5:33 mins remaining ]LOG]!><time="17:01:07.000+000"
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    <![LOG[Command has been started (process ID 1252)]LOG]!><time="17:06:52.000+000" date="02-19-2014" component="LTIApply" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LTIApply">
    <![LOG[  Console > Target volumes will be updated with BOOTMGR compatible bootcode.
    ]LOG]!><time="17:06:54.000+000" date="02-19-2014" component="LTIApply" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LTIApply">
    <![LOG[  Console > 
    ]LOG]!><time="17:06:54.000+000" date="02-19-2014" component="LTIApply" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LTIApply">
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    <![LOG[  Console > 
    ]LOG]!><time="17:06:54.000+000" date="02-19-2014" component="LTIApply" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LTIApply">
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    ]LOG]!><time="17:06:54.000+000" date="02-19-2014" component="LTIApply" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LTIApply">
    <![LOG[  Console > 
    ]LOG]!><time="17:06:54.000+000" date="02-19-2014" component="LTIApply" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LTIApply">
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    <![LOG[About to run command: dism.exe /Image:V:\ /Apply-Unattend:V:\Windows\Panther\Unattend.xml /ScratchDir:C:\MININT\Scratch]LOG]!><time="17:06:55.000+000" date="02-19-2014" component="LTIApply" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LTIApply">
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