We've recently installed a member servers which has 2 NIC's. The two NIC's are bridged together, so the server is always accesed using the same IP address. However, I've noticed event ID's 1053 and 5719 appearing in the application and system logs. I ran netdiag and got the following:
All other tests passed
I tried browising to \\MyDomain*\MAILSLOT\NET\NETLOGON (although I've never heard of this before) but it wasn't found. If I try to browse to \\Mydomain.local\MAILSLOT\NET\NETLOGON then I get "Incorrect Function".
I read somewhere that this can be caused by having two NIC's - that they can't swap master browser info. But the document didn't mention anything about whether this would happen if they were bridged or not. Does anybody have any ideas on this?
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Code:
NetBT name test. . . . . . . . . . : Passed
[WARNING] You don't have a single interface with the <00> 'WorkStation Service', <03> 'Messenger Service', <20> 'WINS' names defined.
Winsock test . . . . . . . . . . . : Passed
DNS test . . . . . . . . . . . . . : Passed
Redir and Browser test . . . . . . : Failed
List of NetBt transports currently bound to the Redir
NetBT_Tcpip_{F0A67E05-EDD5-420B-ACB2-0ECF7E04426F}
The redir is bound to 1 NetBt transport.
List of NetBt transports currently bound to the browser
NetBT_Tcpip_{F0A67E05-EDD5-420B-ACB2-0ECF7E04426F}
The browser is bound to 1 NetBt transport.
[FATAL] Cannot send mailslot message to '\\MyDomain*\MAILSLOT\NET\NETLOGON' via
redir. [ERROR_BAD_NETPATH]
I tried browising to \\MyDomain*\MAILSLOT\NET\NETLOGON (although I've never heard of this before) but it wasn't found. If I try to browse to \\Mydomain.local\MAILSLOT\NET\NETLOGON then I get "Incorrect Function".
I read somewhere that this can be caused by having two NIC's - that they can't swap master browser info. But the document didn't mention anything about whether this would happen if they were bridged or not. Does anybody have any ideas on this?
Irish Poetry - Karen O'Connor
Get your Irish Poetry Published
Garten und Landschaftsbau