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‎04-18-2008 12:44 PM
Hello,
Thx for a great program.
I'm having some errors on my clients still. The RPC server is unavailable. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x800706BA)
I have tried almost everything now and is ready to give up.
The DNS is ok.
Connectionstester gives ok.
Firewall is turned off. both on client and server
dcom is enabled on client.
I'm running windowsdomain with small business server 2003
What is the problem?
Thx for a great program.
I'm having some errors on my clients still. The RPC server is unavailable. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x800706BA)
I have tried almost everything now and is ready to give up.
The DNS is ok.
Connectionstester gives ok.
Firewall is turned off. both on client and server
dcom is enabled on client.
I'm running windowsdomain with small business server 2003
What is the problem?
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‎04-18-2008 03:54 PM
I cleaned up DNS. That did the trick.
Thank you very much!
Case closed.
// Tomas
Thank you very much!
Case closed.
// Tomas

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‎04-18-2008 01:11 PM
Don't shoot me if you get unexpected results, but you can safely delete the wrong reverse dns records

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‎04-18-2008 01:08 PM
Hello and thanks for answering.
Im looking into reverse DNS right now and its not looking right.
When I run nslookup and enters ip for a computer, the DNS doesnt return the right hostname. I have recently changed hostname on some clients in the domain.
Can I safely delete the dns-record?
Im looking into reverse DNS right now and its not looking right.
When I run nslookup and enters ip for a computer, the DNS doesnt return the right hostname. I have recently changed hostname on some clients in the domain.
Can I safely delete the dns-record?

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‎04-18-2008 12:48 PM
The DNS is ok.
Did you also check the reverse lookup of the dns?
