dpanattoni
IS-IT--Management
I have a remote site that is connected to my corporate office via a VPN. At the corporate office is a Windows 2003 Domain Controller. I would like to setup a second domain controller at the remote office. However, when I try to join the domain, I get an error message that states that the RPC server is unavailable.
I can successfully ping the domain controller from the remote site's computer using the FQDN of the DC. Both RPC services are started on the DC and on the PC at the remote office.
I looked at the router at the remote office and it appeared that the RPC protocol was not being allowed in or out. I added the RPC protocol to the filter.
How can I check to confirm that the RPC protocol is 'live'? Any ideas as to what else could be causing this problem?
Thanks in advance.
I can successfully ping the domain controller from the remote site's computer using the FQDN of the DC. Both RPC services are started on the DC and on the PC at the remote office.
I looked at the router at the remote office and it appeared that the RPC protocol was not being allowed in or out. I added the RPC protocol to the filter.
How can I check to confirm that the RPC protocol is 'live'? Any ideas as to what else could be causing this problem?
Thanks in advance.