NETLOGON Error
we using windows server 2008 + sp2 enterprise edition 32-bit. hardware dell r710 server. group policy failed error @ regular intervals. domain controller windows server 2008 + sp2 standard edition 64-bit. adc there, loaded on vmware server. forest level set windows server 2008 while loading, not have windows server 2003 dc's in lan.
error details:
log name: system
source: netlogon
date: 1/20/2010 2:55:42 pm
event id: 5719
task category: none
level: error
keywords: classic
user: n/a
computer: stserver.qsidomain.net
description:
this computer not able set secure session domain controller in domain qsidomain due following:
the remote procedure call failed , did not execute.
this may lead authentication problems. make sure computer connected network. if problem persists, please contact domain administrator.
additional info
if computer domain controller specified domain, sets secure session primary domain controller emulator in specified domain. otherwise, computer sets secure session domain controller in specified domain.
event xml:
<event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event">
<system>
<provider name="netlogon" />
<eventid qualifiers="0">5719</eventid>
<level>2</level>
<task>0</task>
<keywords>0x80000000000000</keywords>
<timecreated systemtime="2010-01-20t09:25:42.000z" />
<eventrecordid>5849</eventrecordid>
<channel>system</channel>
<computer>stserver.qsidomain.net</computer>
<security />
</system>
<eventdata>
<data>qsidomain</data>
<data>%%1727</data>
<binary>1c0002c0</binary>
</eventdata>
</event>
hi crvenkatesh,
thank response.
>option 3. disable spanning tree algorithm feature of ethernet switch = data type (reg_dword or reg_sz) should opt?
>also error on test server, loaded windows server 2008 64-bit standard edition. can follow above post 64-bit os. should select reg_qword instead of reg_dword?
you should select reg_dword type. 64-bit machines, please select reg_dword type.
in addition, please check whether following kb helps.
error message in windows server 2003-based domain or in windows 2000 server-based domain: "the remote procedure call failed , did not run"
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;911799
regards,
wilson jia
Windows Server > Platform Networking
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