Re: Windows Server 2003 SP1 Event 1030 and 1053
- From: "Todd J Heron" <todd_heron(delete)@hotmail.com>
- Date: Wed, 5 Oct 2005 09:55:16 -0400
"Arp Hiemstra" <arpo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message...
>Hello Robert,
>
>This is not the problem i am having. It seems to be something network/dns
>or active directory related. But we have checked all >of these settings
>more than once and stil the problem occurs about every 3 days. Looking
>forward to some more help!
If you have configured DNS forwarding on the server, ensure the server
points to itself for DNS. Set the DNS on the clients to point to the local
server instead of the ISP. There may also be a corrupted DNS table. It
could look fine and test OK, but in certain rare instances DNS may need to
be re-installed (and the server restated afterwards).
--
Todd J Heron, MCSE
Windows Server 2003/2000/NT; CCA
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