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Date: 09/23/04
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Date: Thu, 23 Sep 2004 16:31:30 -0700
Alan,
Thank you for your response.
Both the IPC$(Remote IPC) and ADMIN$(Remote Admin) are
present.
Bob
>-----Original Message-----
>Open a command prompt on the DC in question and type net
>share from the C: prompt. If you do not see IPC$ or
>ADMIN$ as default shares you'll have to add them by
>typing net share IPC$ <enter> and net share ADMIN$
><enter>. Run dcdiag again.
>
>Alan Williamson
>MCSE,MCP+Internet
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>I have three dc's in my 2k3 domain. When I run dcdiag
I
>>get the following error message from two of the three:
>>
>>Running enterprise tests on : tif_mis01.com
>> Starting test: Intersite
>> ......................... tif_mis01.com passed
>>test Intersite
>> Starting test: FsmoCheck
>> Warning: DcGetDcName(PDC_REQUIRED) call
failed,
>>error 1355
>> A Primary Domain Controller could not be
>located.
>> The server holding the PDC role is down.
>> ......................... tif_mis01.com failed
>>test FsmoCheck
>>
>>However, if I user the dsquery command from one of the
>>servers reporting the dcdiag error I get:
>>
>>C:\dsquery server -hasfsmo pdc
>>"CN=WINSRV,CN=Servers,CN=Default-First-Site-
>>Name,CN=Sites,CN=Configuration,DC=tif_mis01,DC=com"
>>
>>Where "WINSRV" is the correct server having the PDC
>>emulation role.
>>
>>How can I correct the DCDiag error?
>>
>>Thanks,
>>Bob Hess
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>.
>>
>.
>
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