Here is the event.. Thanks
Logon rejected for HARTLINE\administrator. Unable to obtain Terminal Server User Configuration. Error: The RPC server is unavailable.
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Event 1219
Ok, problem i hope you can help out with. I have a server that when i try to remote into one of my servers i continue to get this error that says The RPC Server is unavailable. This happens when i try logging on as a net work admin. When i log in remotely as a local admin i get right in. Also if...
Thanks for the help so far.. now, separate problem i hope you can help out with. I have a server that when i try to remote into one of my servers i continue to get this error that says The RPC Server is unavailable. This happens when i try logging on as a net work admin. When i log in remotely...
Thanks for all the input guys. I still have some questions that may not concern DNS or it might. Hoping for some guidence. My child domain is not resolving by name. When you try to resolve by name (host names) it kicks you straight out to the isp. After performing a trace route you dead end...
Yes for example domain.net and then domain.domain.net is how the domains are set up. the "." file i have viewed but do not know what i am looking at. the root hints a-m are already configured. The configured themselves. Currently my servers are assigned static addresses like they should; but...
I am running Windows 2000.. I came into this mess and from previous experience your not suppose to forward to a lan ip. (these servers forward to each other last resort) I have always had a primary and secondary server that forward to the ISP only. Hope you can help me out here. Let me know if...
Unfortunately I know very little about root hints and where to point them. Should each Server use the same set of root hints? Where should my root hints point to? Can you give me some guidance on this?
Below i listed the 2 on going errors i am continuing to see in my event logs on my 3 DNS servers. I have the Parent/child domain set up here. My first parent DC forwards to our ISP's dns and then last resort forwards to our other Parent which directly forwards to the child DC and the child DC...
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