I have a Win2K Server machine that gives me an error in the event viewer stating it couldn't find a domain controller to sync the time with. It's a Time Service error. Problem is, it IS a DC. I don't have the exact Event ID but it had to do with windows time.
On another machine I keep getting a DNS error event ID 5774. Did a search on Tech Net but didn't come up with anything. It's a "couldn't interpret format" error as I recall.
I have to say, I am really disappointed (but not surprised) at the number of Event Viewer errors that pop up on a freshly installed server. And I know it's not just me. I have worked with enough W2K servers to get a feel for them and invariably the event viewers are blood red or yellow as the sunshine. You would think that if a lot of services are going to be installed by default, the OS would prompt you for necessary information instead of just throwing the services in by default and leave it for the admin to spend the next week sorting it all out.
Brian
On another machine I keep getting a DNS error event ID 5774. Did a search on Tech Net but didn't come up with anything. It's a "couldn't interpret format" error as I recall.
I have to say, I am really disappointed (but not surprised) at the number of Event Viewer errors that pop up on a freshly installed server. And I know it's not just me. I have worked with enough W2K servers to get a feel for them and invariably the event viewers are blood red or yellow as the sunshine. You would think that if a lot of services are going to be installed by default, the OS would prompt you for necessary information instead of just throwing the services in by default and leave it for the admin to spend the next week sorting it all out.
Brian