Re: RPC Server unavailable



well hopefully it did but if it didn't let me know and i'll see what i can
come up with.

"Scott Elgram" wrote:

> I've already ran both NetDiag of the DC and affected machines. It did not
> return any failures. I then ran DCDiag on the DC which returned one error;
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Starting test: MachineAccount
> * MAINSERVER is not trusted for account delegation
> ......................... MAINSERVER failed test MachineAccount
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------
> I've gone ahead and fixed that but I've yet to determine if that solved my
> problem.
>
> -Scott
>
> "Nick Staff" <nick.staff@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:66D93C46-8F1C-4C31-A6A9-FFBFECD3F208@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Scott-
> >
> > I remember about 5 years ago I saw a page on Microsoft's support site that
> > went something like this:
> >
> > Problem: You are recieving "RPC server is unavailable" messages.
> >
> > Solution: Fix your DNS.
> >
> > I kid you not man. Your domain controllers don't have all their records
> > registered properly or they have incorrect/stale ones registered.
> >
> > One good way to fix this is on the Windows disk go to the support\tools
> > directory and extract netdiag.exe from the support.cab file then from the
> > command line on a DC type netdiag /test:dns /fix that will reregister your
> > DNS records and report any errors.
> >
> > Hope this helps,
> >
> > Nick Staff
> >
> >
> >
> > "Scott Elgram" wrote:
> >
> > > Hello,
> > > I have recently been experiencing a problem on many of the computers
> on
> > > my network. All these affected systems are having trouble logging off.
> > > From what I have been able to find out I believe that this problem is
> some
> > > how related to similar errors like this:
> > > -------------------------------------------
> > > The COM+ Event System failed to fire the Logoff method on subscription
> > > {AAD1D51F-1279-4831-8684-D99F99B3CC62}. The subscriber returned HRESULT
> > > 800706BA.
> > > -------------------------------------------
> > > After some research into these problems I found that 800706BA refers
> to
> > > 0x800706BA which means "The RPC server is unavailable". This is where
> I'm
> > > stuck......if I am understanding this right it's a problem with my Win2k
> > > Server and or the communication between the server and the affected
> > > machines. I also found that this is a side effect from the MSBlaster
> virus
> > > because it utilizes DCom and the RPC server for it self. So I ran scans
> but
> > > found nothing.
> > >
> > > Any suggestions on how I may resolve this please?
> > > --
> > > -Scott
> > >
> > >
> > >
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