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The DNS server has encountered a critical error 2

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Hello,

I have an error in the DNS event log, can anyone explain.
Or advise on what I can do to resolve this problem with AD.

Thanks in advance...



Event Type: Error
Event Source: DNS
Event Category: None
Event ID: 4015
Date: 26/04/2004
Time: 13:28:32
User: N/A
Computer: TRB_SVR2
Description:
The DNS server has encountered a critical error from the Active Directory. Check that the Active Directory is functioning properly. The extended error debug information (which may be empty) is "". The event data contains the error.

For more information, see Help and Support Center at Data:
0000: 51 00 00 00 Q...
 
I have the same problem, and nothing is mentioned in the MS knowledge base.

If anyone knows any more about this rpoblem, please tell us what you know..

Thanks in advance.
 
I got this error myself when introducing a new domain controller (win2003) in my domain. I ran the DNS-service on the domain controller, with the DNS-zones as ADI-zones. This error seems to be related to the order that services starts up when booting the domaincontroller.

What you can try is to change the order that services starts when your DC boots.

1) HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\
2) Locate the Netlogon service
3) Edit the DependOnService parameter and add "DNS" in it.
4) New reboot of the server, and check if it still generates those error events.

Now, the Netlogon service won´t start, until the DNS service has started and loaded the DNS-zones from Active Directory. If the Netlogon service starts up before the DNS service is ready, it could look pretty ugly in the eventlogs, cause the Netlogon service will try to register some services in a DNS that is not available.

Try it, it worked for me :)
 
that is SO worth a star, mister tuliphead!

Aftertaf

"Solutions are not the answer." - Richard Nixon
 
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