Re: dcdiag errors
- From: "Herb Martin" <news@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 5 Jun 2008 23:28:34 -0500
"Ace Fekay [MVP]" <PleaseAskMe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Phil Loper <phil@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> typed:
Ace Fekay [MVP] wrote:
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Phil Loper <phil@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> typed:
So the DNS on both domain controllers should be set to Active
Directory Integrated, right? Thant is how I have them now and
just wanted to make absolutely sure before I turn off DNS on the
member server, which is set up as secondary DNS server. Thanks
again for all your help.
You are welcome. Any errors lateley?
I am still getting this on both of the dc's when I run dcdiag:
Starting test: frssysvol
Error: No record of File Replication System, SYSVOL started.
The Active Directory may be prevented from starting.
......................... DC2 passed test frssysvol
Is this something to worry about?
Yep. Is the service running? Now this thread is so long, it would take me
a little to go back into each post. What was the eventID #?
microsoft.public.isa.vpn should help you with VPN and ISA>
Yes, as Ace says. Continue following Ace's advice but eventually
you might want to just DCPromo "Cycle" this DC.
To Non-DC, then back to DC. Sometimes that is just easier than
fighting this stuff.
BUT DON'T be hasted if it is something as simple as some Admin
having disabled the FRS service thinking it wasn't needed.
Repair install would be on my short to intermediate term list too.
(I always do a ChkDsk /R -- repair before doing those in case
there are bad disk sections causing bad DLL/Services that the
repair install can fix.)
.
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