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marcus
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      23rd Mar 2004
i am running a 2000 server and i am having problems with
event 5774 in the event viewer, its not caused any
problems yet, but i want to fix it. the knowledge base
said how to fix it but it did not work
 
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J.C. Hornbeck [MSFT]
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      23rd Mar 2004
Which knowledge base article did you reference? The main article for
troubleshooting these errors is this one:

259277 - Troubleshooting Netlogon Event 5774, 5775, and 5781
(http://support.microsoft.com/?id=259277).

What have you already tried and what is the description in the event?

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> i am running a 2000 server and i am having problems with
> event 5774 in the event viewer, its not caused any
> problems yet, but i want to fix it. the knowledge base
> said how to fix it but it did not work



 
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Ace Fekay [MVP]
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      23rd Mar 2004
In news:1255d01c410fa$c0d61320$(E-Mail Removed),
marcus <(E-Mail Removed)> posted their thoughts, then I offered mine
> i am running a 2000 server and i am having problems with
> event 5774 in the event viewer, its not caused any
> problems yet, but i want to fix it. the knowledge base
> said how to fix it but it did not work



Check those links JC gave you. Also keep in mind, using your ISP's DNS
address in your ip properties will ALWAYS cause this error. IF this is the
case, remove them (from your DCs and your clients) and only use your
internal DNS. Then configure a forwarder on your DNS for efficient Internet
resolutioon. If the forwarding option is grayed out, delete the root zone.
This article explains these 2 steps:
http://suppport.microsoft.com/?id=300202



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