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Hello all,
Having problems on my W2K3/E2K3 server. Particularly the System Attendant fails to start. Netdiag gave me the following errors: Global results: [WARNING] You don't have a single interface with the <00> 'WorkStation Service', <03> 'Messenger Service', <20> 'WINS' names defined. Redir and Browser test . . . . . . : Failed [FATAL] Cannot send mailslot message to '\\IPSEC*\MAILSLOT\NET\NETLOGON' via redir. [ERROR_BAD_NETPATH] DC list test . . . . . . . . . . . : Failed Failed to enumerate DCs by using the browser. [ERROR_NO_BROWSER_SERVERS_FOUND] Any help will be appreciated... thanks in advance... Rajeev |
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Hi
From top to bottom: Global results: [WARNING] You don't have a single interface with the <00> 'WorkStation Service', <03> 'Messenger Service', <20> 'WINS' names defined. A: You can ingore this if you are not using WINS, this just means the records were not registered on a WINS server. Redir and Browser test . . . . . . : Failed [FATAL] Cannot send mailslot message to '\\IPSEC*\MAILSLOT\NET\NETLOGON' via redir. [ERROR_BAD_NETPATH] Does the DC or this system have IPSEC policy enabled on it? I've never seen this before " \\IPSEC*\MAILSLOT\NET\NETLOGON' " but this make me beleive that there is possible a conflicting IPSEC policy. DC list test . . . . . . . . . . . : Failed Failed to enumerate DCs by using the browser. [ERROR_NO_BROWSER_SERVERS_FOUND] This means Browsing is not working on your network, should not have anything to do with Exchange. All of this could be occuring from IPSEC mis configuration. I would first check to see what your IPSEC policy is doing. As a test you could disable the IPSEC POLICY AGENT Service, then try starting exchange, if this works you know that an IPSEC policy. Hope this Helps! Alan Wood[MSFT] This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. |
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Yes IPSec is being used. And that is when the problem
started. I am testing certain policies and configurations. Thanks... I will pursue on the IPSec end as opposed to Exchange. Rajeev >-----Original Message----- >Hi > >From top to bottom: >Global results: > [WARNING] You don't have a single interface with the ><00> 'WorkStation Service', <03> 'Messenger Service', ><20> 'WINS' names defined. >A: You can ingore this if you are not using WINS, this just means the >records were not registered on a WINS server. > >Redir and Browser test . . . . . . : Failed > [FATAL] Cannot send mailslot message >to '\\IPSEC*\MAILSLOT\NET\NETLOGON' via redir. >[ERROR_BAD_NETPATH] > >Does the DC or this system have IPSEC policy enabled on it? I've never >seen this before " \\IPSEC*\MAILSLOT\NET\NETLOGON' " but this make me >beleive that there is possible a conflicting IPSEC policy. > >DC list test . . . . . . . . . . . : Failed > Failed to enumerate DCs by using the browser. >[ERROR_NO_BROWSER_SERVERS_FOUND] > >This means Browsing is not working on your network, should not have >anything to do with Exchange. >All of this could be occuring from IPSEC mis configuration. > >I would first check to see what your IPSEC policy is doing. As a test you >could disable the IPSEC POLICY AGENT Service, then try starting exchange, >if this works you know that an IPSEC policy. > > >Hope this Helps! > >Alan Wood[MSFT] > >This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. > >. > |
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