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Windows 2003 Enterprise "RPC error occured"
We run Exchange 2003 on a Windows 2003 cluster. I cant run the "start
quota maintenance" by right clicking, as a pop box occurs stating Exchange quota service "RPC error occured". I believe this is an issue with Windows 2003 / networking rather than a problem with Exchange. Does anyone know what typically causes these kind of errors, and how I might proceed to resolve it? I checked in the Event Viewer and there aren't any notifications that seem to be relevant and correlate to the correct times. Thanks, QH |
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Re: Windows 2003 Enterprise "RPC error occured"
There are many reasons you might see these RPC errors...DNS or WINS name
resolution configuration issues or errors, firewall settings, RPC service itself, Cluster service account (in 2K3), etc....I'd start with diagnosing the the Name Resolution items first. -- Ryan Sokolowski MVP - Windows Server - Clustering MCSE, CCNA, CCDA, BCFP "QH" <quentinhudson@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:0127c79c-d612-4a16-b9fa-7258dfa66e94@e67g2000hsa.googlegroups.com... > We run Exchange 2003 on a Windows 2003 cluster. I cant run the "start > quota maintenance" by right clicking, as a pop box occurs stating > Exchange quota service "RPC error occured". I believe this is an issue > with Windows 2003 / networking rather than a problem with Exchange. > Does anyone know what typically causes these kind of errors, and how I > might proceed to resolve it? I checked in the Event Viewer and there > aren't any notifications that seem to be relevant and correlate to the > correct times. > > Thanks, > > > QH |
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