RWW Issue



I have a small sbs network with 5 xp pro desktops all patched, up to
date.

I have one desktop that I just replaced with a new dell pc.
This desktop is joined to the domain, can see shares, etc, working via
dhcp, on the same subnet as all the other machines.

I am running trend micro a/v and have an ISA firewall on the sbs
server
Problem is for this one desktop I cannot connect to it via RWW nor can
I remote desktop into it.

When I try to rww in it says connection couldn't be established make
sure the computer is on, which it is, also the remote tab on the
desktop is enabled to allow remote connections.

When I try to use remote desktop to connect i get an error saying
Remote connections might not be enabled or the computer might be too
busy to accept incoming connections

In the system log on this desktop I have been getting a dnsapi warning
as follows:

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The system failed to register host (A) resource records (RRs) for
network adapter
with settings:

Adapter Name : {4C6C5034-7F3E-4C0A-BBED-0599033BF773}
Host Name : longi1
Primary Domain Suffix : LongiEng.local
DNS server list :
192.168.16.2
Sent update to server : 192.1.1.1
IP Address(es) :
192.168.16.16

The reason the system could not register these RRs was because the
DNS server failed the update request. The most likely cause of this is
that the authoritative DNS server required to process this update
request has a lock in place on the zone, probably because a zone
transfer is in progress.

You can manually retry DNS registration of the network adapter and
its settings by typing "ipconfig /registerdns" at the command prompt.
If problems still persist, contact your DNS server or network systems
administrator.
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I performed the steps listed in the microsoft kbb via gpedit but it
didn't seem to help.

This desktop has been added to the domain via connectcomputer and
appears fine otherwise, except it cannot be pinged from the sbs
server.

Appreciate any help as this is driving me crazy....

.



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