Re: DnsApi event id 11151
- From: "Andrei Ungureanu" <contact me via www.itboard.ro>
- Date: Tue, 27 Dec 2005 22:54:09 +0200
http://www.eventid.net/display.asp?eventid=11151&eventno=553&source=DnsApi&phase=1
Set your workstation to use the Active Directory DNS server, usually the DC,
not the ISP DNS.
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"Vic" <Vic@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>I wrote a batch file that needs to be run nightly. All has been fine until
> the past week. The computer it runs on is Windows 2000 SP3. The batch
> file
> runs fine, and that kicks off another program purchased from a vendor.
> The
> vendor program makes a zip file. Last night I rec'd a 12002 error,
> Internet
> Timeout while the vendors program was running. That program should take
> about 2-3 minutes. In the event log I saw a event id 11151, source
> DnsApi.
> The description was "the system failed to register network adapter with
> settings' then the adapter name, host name, adapterspecific domain suffix,
> DNS server list listing the ip addresses of our cable ISP. Then it says
> "Sent update to server: None, lists the ip address of the workstation.
>
> It goes on to say 'the cause of this DNS registration failure was because
> of
> DNS server failure. This may be due to a zone transfer that has locked
> the
> DNS server for the applicable zone that your computer needs to register
> itself with.
>
> (The applicable zone should typically correspond to the Adapter specific
> Domain Suffix that was indicated above.) You can manually retry
> registration
> of the network adapter and its settings by typine ipconfig /registerdns'
> at
> the command prompt etc etc.
>
> Can anyone give me a clue as to what is causing this suddenly? We have a
> windows 2000 domain. The workstation in question was installed by an
> outside
> vendor across the country, so we have no ability to restore this ourselves
> which makes me a little nervous as this workstation sends customer files
> to
> an online banking website. Could anything go wrong if I run the ipconfig
> /registerdns?
>
> Thanks for any help!
>
>
>
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