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      08-28-2005, 01:48 PM
I seem to be having problems with 2 windows 2003 servers, in that one always
gets there are no more end points error.

I did a seach on the microsoft support base and it stated to run dcdiag
which I did and I got the following error

[ab] LDAP search failed with error 58,
The specified server cannot perform the requested operation..
***Error: The machine, ab could not be contacted, because of a bad net
response. Check to maek sure that this machine is a domain controller.

The machine is a domain controller!

Any idea's what I can look at now?



 
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      08-28-2005, 01:58 PM
How many NICs does this server have?

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I seem to be having problems with 2 windows 2003 servers, in that one always
gets there are no more end points error.

I did a seach on the microsoft support base and it stated to run dcdiag
which I did and I got the following error

[ab] LDAP search failed with error 58,
The specified server cannot perform the requested operation..
***Error: The machine, ab could not be contacted, because of a bad net
response. Check to maek sure that this machine is a domain controller.

The machine is a domain controller!

Any idea's what I can look at now?



 
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      08-28-2005, 03:47 PM
One NIC in each server.

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> How many NICs does this server have?
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> "John" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> I seem to be having problems with 2 windows 2003 servers, in that one
> always
> gets there are no more end points error.
>
> I did a seach on the microsoft support base and it stated to run dcdiag
> which I did and I got the following error
>
> [ab] LDAP search failed with error 58,
> The specified server cannot perform the requested operation..
> ***Error: The machine, ab could not be contacted, because of a bad net
> response. Check to maek sure that this machine is a domain controller.
>
> The machine is a domain controller!
>
> Any idea's what I can look at now?
>
>
>



 
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      08-29-2005, 01:17 AM
"John" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message...
>One NIC in each server.


Sounds like the target machine is running out of memory resources. Could be
due to any number of things - bad driver, incorrectly configured NIC
settings, corrupt network stack, hardware issue, virus, etc...Check the
event logs as your first step. Try running a "repair" on each server NIC
(under network card properties).

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      08-30-2005, 02:35 AM
I don't see the repair under network properties.

Where do I find that option under Windows 2003 server?

Thanks


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> "John" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message...
>>One NIC in each server.

>
> Sounds like the target machine is running out of memory resources. Could
> be
> due to any number of things - bad driver, incorrectly configured NIC
> settings, corrupt network stack, hardware issue, virus, etc...Check the
> event logs as your first step. Try running a "repair" on each server NIC
> (under network card properties).
>
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      08-30-2005, 02:51 AM
"John" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message...
>I don't see the repair under network properties.
>
>Where do I find that option under Windows 2003 server?
>
>Thanks



Right-click the LAN Connection > select 'Repair'.

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