Re: setup unable to determine the dns name of this computer.
- From: "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" <lanwench@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 20 Jan 2006 20:35:27 -0500
In news:63C91785-8BF5-45EA-8E1A-9D7FE381E71B@xxxxxxxxxxxxx,
geoca <geoca@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> typed:
> I've recently installed a new W2K3 member server into a client's
> domain. I'm trying to install exchange 2003 onto this server.
> However when I run the exchange setup executable it gives me the
> following error: "Setup is unable to determine the DNS name of this
> computer. See Microsoft Knowledge Base article 817543 for
> information on how to correct this problem. Then run Setup again."
> I have followed through the intructions of this KB article but it
> doesn't resolve the problem. The network interfaces are correctly
> configured to use internal DNS servers and dcdiag & netdiag show no
> network connection issues. There is a problem appearing in the event
> viewer where the browser service is having some issues. The event
> IDs appearing are 8021 and 8032. Is it possible that these browser
> issues are related to the error message I get when running exchange
> setup?
Yes.
What does ipconfig /all tell you on this box?
You mention network interfaces - meaning, you have more than one? If so,
what's bound to each? (and, why do you have more than one.....?)
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