Server is not accessable..The Server is not configured for transcations

V

Vinod

HI,
I'm facing a wierd problem in our Windows 2000 Server
SP4 .The Server is running with Active Directory,DNS and
Exchange 2000 almost from 2 months without any problem.
From last 3 days I'm getting this error....

The Netlogon 5774 error message is logged in the System
event log when the Netlogon service on a domain
controller cannot register an individual resource record.
The event description contains the name of this resource
record and other DNS parameters that are used for the
registration attempt, for example:

Event Type: error
Event Source: NETLOGON
Event Category: None
Event ID: 5774
Date: 12/2/2003
Time: 8:27:03 PM
User: N/A
Computer: My_domain
Description:
Registration of the DNS record 'corp.my_domain.com. 600
IN A 192.168.4.1' failed with the following error:
DNS server unable to interpret format.

Data:
0000: 29 23 00 00 )#..





The other Windows 2k Professional Clients in same domain
when try to browse My Network Places -->Entire Network--
Entire contents-->Microsoft Windows Network-->my_domain--
it gives error saying "Server(My_domain) is not
accessable The Server is not configured for transcations"
Bur all clients login with their Usernames and Password
also they are able to Browse Internet only they can't
locate domain Resources amd other computers from My
Network Places.

Please help me to solve this prolem.

Regards

Vinod Pote
 
C

Chriss3

Heloo

Have you done this?

To resolve this behavior, add the Internet Protocol (IP) address of the DNS
server that is authoritative for the Active Directory domain name to the IP
Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties, and then move it to the top of the list:


1.. On the desktop, right-click My Network Places, and then click
Properties.
2.. Right-click the appropriate connection object, and then click
Properties.
3.. Click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), and then click Properties.
4.. Click Advanced.
5.. Click DNS.
6.. Click Add, type the IP address of the DNS server in the DNS server
box, and then click Add.
7.. Click the arrows to move the IP address of the Active Directory DNS
server to the top of the list.
8.. Click OK in the open dialog boxes to close them and save the new
settings.
9.. Stop and then restart the Netlogon Service. The Event ID 5774 error
messages should no longer occur.
//Christoffer Andersson
 

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