DHCP-Server (2008 R2) is not updating Reverse-DNS-Pointer
Hi there,
we have a 2008 R2 DHCP running. The DHCP is using an user which is member of "DnsUpdateProxy"-AD-Group to create, update and delete DNS-entries. Also the Option "Always dynamically update dns A and ptr records"
is set!
Now I have a strange behavior, that the Forward-DNS-Entries are created and updated correctly, but not the Reverse-Entries. There are no Errors in the DHCP-Log regarding problems with registering DNS-entries...
What should I check?!
Regards
Miranda
Hi,
Thanks for your share.
In general, DNS Reverse Lookup Zone is not created automatically. In addition, does the Reverse-Zone you mentioned mean DNS Reverse Lookup Zone? If yes, I am sorry to say that I have never heard a way can achieve that. Maybe a script or command can
do that.
Best regards,
Susie
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2014-05-13 20:45:13:189 900 f84 AU AU received approval from Ux for 13 updates
2014-05-13 20:45:13:189 900 f84 AU AU setting pending client directive to 'Progress Ux'
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2014-05-13 20:45:13:219 900 126c AU Auto-approving update for download, updateId = {C750962E-9D5E-45CE-9967-AE2D67115966}.202, ForUx=1, IsOwnerUx=1, HasDeadline=0, IsMinor=0
2014-05-13 20:45:13:219 900 126c AU Auto-approving update for download, updateId = {332AA342-7AC4-4FB4-9C27-C2C9F4EAE6C0}.201, ForUx=1, IsOwnerUx=1, HasDeadline=0, IsMinor=0
2014-05-13 20:45:13:219 900 126c AU Auto-approving update for download, updateId = {3732354D-3DAE-4E71-B82C-61A12C300F72}.201, ForUx=1, IsOwnerUx=1, HasDeadline=0, IsMinor=0
2014-05-13 20:45:13:219 900 126c AU Auto-approving update for download, updateId = {A0689F68-807A-4D39-8112-8F931F8D0D85}.202, ForUx=1, IsOwnerUx=1, HasDeadline=0, IsMinor=0
2014-05-13 20:45:13:220 900 126c AU Auto-approving update for download, updateId = {88126772-A2FD-490A-8C84-787E94DAFE65}.201, ForUx=1, IsOwnerUx=1, HasDeadline=0, IsMinor=0
2014-05-13 20:45:13:220 900 126c AU Auto-approving update for download, updateId = {DFAA6388-FE05-49D7-A410-71B92D1C1B37}.202, ForUx=1, IsOwnerUx=1, HasDeadline=0, IsMinor=0
2014-05-13 20:45:13:220 900 126c AU Auto-approving update for download, updateId = {E2186FA0-D10C-4E1D-9619-A4FEB1ECF00B}.201, ForUx=1, IsOwnerUx=1, HasDeadline=0, IsMinor=0
2014-05-13 20:45:13:220 900 126c AU Auto-approving update for download, updateId = {FA04F2A3-4DB5-4903-A08C-ADDFCF93EE28}.201, ForUx=1, IsOwnerUx=1, HasDeadline=0, IsMinor=0
2014-05-13 20:45:13:220 900 126c AU Auto-approving update for download, updateId = {7E8ACCAD-2892-4F2D-9549-1FF8BE44AAD1}.203, ForUx=1, IsOwnerUx=1, HasDeadline=0, IsMinor=0
2014-05-13 20:45:13:220 900 126c AU Auto-approving update for download, updateId = {99C920B7-65AB-4ACD-A4AD-C4F522E4D7A9}.201, ForUx=1, IsOwnerUx=1, HasDeadline=0, IsMinor=0
2014-05-13 20:45:13:220 900 126c AU Auto-approving update for download, updateId = {EDE986B7-03CE-4B0C-8891-AF09113CB0DB}.200, ForUx=1, IsOwnerUx=1, HasDeadline=0, IsMinor=0
2014-05-13 20:45:13:220 900 126c AU Auto-approving update for download, updateId = {338B46CC-C71E-4294-A9D3-DF943FFEF642}.201, ForUx=1, IsOwnerUx=1, HasDeadline=0, IsMinor=0
2014-05-13 20:45:13:220 900 126c AU Auto-approved 13 update(s) for download (for Ux)
2014-05-13 20:45:13:220 900 126c AU UpdateDownloadProperties: 0 download(s) are still in progress.
2014-05-13 20:45:13:220 900 126c AU #############
2014-05-13 20:45:13:220 900 126c AU ## START ## AU: Download updates
2014-05-13 20:45:13:220 900 126c AU #########
2014-05-13 20:45:13:220 900 126c AU # Approved updates = 13
2014-05-13 20:45:13:222 900 126c AU AU initiated download, updateId = {1B127611-D28E-4167-A1DC-243A51BC528F}.203, callId = {AE497400-C1FA-434C-96A2-442420AD7155}
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2014-05-13 20:45:13:225 900 1384 DnldMgr *********
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2014-05-13 20:45:13:226 900 1384 DnldMgr * Priority = 3, Interactive = 1, Owner is system = 1, Explicit proxy = 0, Proxy session id = 2, ServiceId = {9482F4B4-E343-43B6-B170-9A65BC822C77}
2014-05-13 20:45:13:226 900 1384 DnldMgr * Updates to download = 1
2014-05-13 20:45:13:226 900 1384 Agent * Title = Security Update for Windows Server 2008 R2 x64 Edition (KB2868626)
2014-05-13 20:45:13:226 900 1384 Agent * UpdateId = {1B127611-D28E-4167-A1DC-243A51BC528F}.203
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2014-05-13 20:45:13:226 900 1384 Agent * {7E051B49-3C92-45B0-9138-97BEDCE52225}.201
2014-05-13 20:45:13:229 900 1384 DnldMgr *********** DnldMgr: New download job [UpdateId = {7E051B49-3C92-45B0-9138-97BEDCE52225}.201] ***********
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2014-05-13 20:45:13:229 900 1384 DnldMgr Generating download request for update {7E051B49-3C92-45B0-9138-97BEDCE52225}.201
2014-05-13 20:45:13:239 900 1384 Handler Generating request for CBS update 7E051B49-3C92-45B0-9138-97BEDCE52225 in sandbox C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution\Download\b29165aeaa9b7c6358a11fe608ad59db
2014-05-13 20:45:13:239 900 1384 Handler Selected payload type is ptExpress
2014-05-13 20:45:13:240 900 126c AU AU initiated download, updateId = {332AA342-7AC4-4FB4-9C27-C2C9F4EAE6C0}.201, callId = {C6D9C785-32FE-4AD7-9DEB-C7105A3C1262}
2014-05-13 20:45:13:240 900 1384 Handler UH: DpxRestoreJob returned 0x80070002
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2014-05-13 20:45:13:247 900 126c AU AU initiated download, updateId = {A0689F68-807A-4D39-8112-8F931F8D0D85}.202, callId = {326F2698-90E8-421E-B5B1-2A64797E7842}
2014-05-13 20:45:13:250 900 126c AU AU initiated download, updateId = {88126772-A2FD-490A-8C84-787E94DAFE65}.201, callId = {065E2D23-EF67-47E1-8C87-440BD7137483}
2014-05-13 20:45:13:253 900 126c AU AU initiated download, updateId = {DFAA6388-FE05-49D7-A410-71B92D1C1B37}.202, callId = {606C3C01-D996-4932-A142-30A8B192F2C0}
2014-05-13 20:45:13:256 900 126c AU AU initiated download, updateId = {E2186FA0-D10C-4E1D-9619-A4FEB1ECF00B}.201, callId = {4805FBCE-4AB1-4751-A8AE-0847B69EA142}
2014-05-13 20:45:13:259 900 126c AU AU initiated download, updateId = {FA04F2A3-4DB5-4903-A08C-ADDFCF93EE28}.201, callId = {04DDA2A9-B6C8-47F0-BE70-B0F50D7A6BA2}
2014-05-13 20:45:13:262 900 126c AU AU initiated download, updateId = {7E8ACCAD-2892-4F2D-9549-1FF8BE44AAD1}.203, callId = {E0241A77-09F1-4498-97A6-DDD57483954E}
2014-05-13 20:45:13:266 900 126c AU AU initiated download, updateId = {99C920B7-65AB-4ACD-A4AD-C4F522E4D7A9}.201, callId = {52A53948-0632-4E15-A14A-841FB5C95F61}
2014-05-13 20:45:13:269 900 126c AU AU initiated download, updateId = {EDE986B7-03CE-4B0C-8891-AF09113CB0DB}.200, callId = {AB354496-CB3D-4A07-9F3C-1069C43C61E1}
2014-05-13 20:45:13:272 900 126c AU AU initiated download, updateId = {338B46CC-C71E-4294-A9D3-DF943FFEF642}.201, callId = {E7AB48E8-5603-48BD-A051-1CCA7DFF4652}
2014-05-13 20:45:13:272 900 126c AU # Pending download calls = 13
2014-05-13 20:45:13:272 900 126c AU <<## SUBMITTED ## AU: Download updates
2014-05-13 20:45:13:279 900 f84 AU Getting featured update notifications. fIncludeDismissed = true
2014-05-13 20:45:13:279 900 f84 AU No featured updates available.
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2014-05-13 20:45:17:041 900 1384 Handler FATAL: UH: 0x80073712: Async stage operation failed in CUHCbsHandler::StageCbsPackage
2014-05-13 20:45:17:056 900 1384 Handler FATAL: Request generation for CBS update complete with hr=0x80073712 and pfResetSandbox=0
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2014-05-13 20:45:17:254 900 12d0 AU >>## RESUMED ## AU: Download update [UpdateId = {1B127611-D28E-4167-A1DC-243A51BC528F}]
2014-05-13 20:45:17:254 900 1384 Agent ** END ** Agent: Downloading updates [CallerId = AutomaticUpdatesWuApp]
2014-05-13 20:45:17:254 900 12d0 AU # WARNING: Download failed, error = 0x80073712
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2014-05-13 20:45:17:259 900 1384 DnldMgr * Priority = 3, Interactive = 1, Owner is system = 1, Explicit proxy = 0, Proxy session id = 2, ServiceId = {9482F4B4-E343-43B6-B170-9A65BC822C77}
2014-05-13 20:45:17:259 900 1384 DnldMgr * Updates to download = 1
2014-05-13 20:45:17:259 900 1384 Agent * Title = Security Update for Windows Server 2008 R2 x64 Edition (KB2872339)
2014-05-13 20:45:17:259 900 1384 Agent * UpdateId = {C750962E-9D5E-45CE-9967-AE2D67115966}.202
2014-05-13 20:45:17:259 900 1384 Agent * Bundles 2 updates:
2014-05-13 20:45:17:259 900 1384 Agent * {45AFABD9-B938-457D-95EA-A32C2FA19D37}.202
2014-05-13 20:45:17:259 900 1384 Agent * {1E81D165-A493-4813-8526-04D8F35C37D8}.202
2014-05-13 20:45:17:262 900 1384 DnldMgr *********** DnldMgr: New download job [UpdateId = {45AFABD9-B938-457D-95EA-A32C2FA19D37}.202] ***********
2014-05-13 20:45:17:263 900 1384 DnldMgr * All files for update were already downloaded and are valid.
2014-05-13 20:45:17:263 900 1384 DnldMgr *********** DnldMgr: New download job [UpdateId = {1E81D165-A493-4813-8526-04D8F35C37D8}.202] ***********
2014-05-13 20:45:17:263 900 1384 DnldMgr * Queueing update for download handler request generation.
2014-05-13 20:45:17:263 900 1384 DnldMgr Generating download request for update {1E81D165-A493-4813-8526-04D8F35C37D8}.202
2014-05-13 20:45:17:269 900 1384 Handler Generating request for CBS update 1E81D165-A493-4813-8526-04D8F35C37D8 in sandbox C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution\Download\371b4bee540898fe91c5fa6958cf73cc
2014-05-13 20:45:17:270 900 1384 Handler Selected payload type is ptExpress
2014-05-13 20:45:17:271 900 1384 Handler UH: DpxRestoreJob returned 0x80070002
2014-05-13 20:45:17:271 900 1384 Handler Detected download state is dsHavePackage
2014-05-13 20:45:18:265 900 f84 Handler FATAL: CBS called Error with 0x80073712,
2014-05-13 20:45:18:266 900 1384 Handler FATAL: UH: 0x80073712: Async stage operation failed in CUHCbsHandler::StageCbsPackage
2014-05-13 20:45:18:267 900 1384 Handler FATAL: Request generation for CBS update complete with hr=0x80073712 and pfResetSandbox=0
2014-05-13 20:45:18:267 900 1384 Handler FATAL: Error source is 106.
2014-05-13 20:45:18:267 900 1384 DnldMgr FATAL: DM:CAgentDownloadManager::GenerateAllDownloadRequests: GenerateDownloadRequest failed with 0x80073712.
2014-05-13 20:45:18:267 900 1384 DnldMgr Error 0x80073712 occurred while downloading update; notifying dependent calls.
2014-05-13 20:45:18:307 900 1384 Agent *********
2014-05-13 20:45:18:307 900 12d0 AU >>## RESUMED ## AU: Download update [UpdateId = {C750962E-9D5E-45CE-9967-AE2D67115966}]
2014-05-13 20:45:18:307 900 1384 Agent ** END ** Agent: Downloading updates [CallerId = AutomaticUpdatesWuApp]
2014-05-13 20:45:18:307 900 12d0 AU # WARNING: Download failed, error = 0x80073712
2014-05-13 20:45:18:307 900 1384 Agent *************
2014-05-13 20:45:18:310 900 1384 DnldMgr *************
2014-05-13 20:45:18:310 900 1384 DnldMgr ** START ** DnldMgr: Downloading updates [CallerId = AutomaticUpdatesWuApp]
2014-05-13 20:45:18:310 900 1384 DnldMgr *********
2014-05-13 20:45:18:310 900 1384 DnldMgr * Call ID = {C6D9C785-32FE-4AD7-9DEB-C7105A3C1262}
2014-05-13 20:45:18:310 900 1384 DnldMgr * Priority = 3, Interactive = 1, Owner is system = 1, Explicit proxy = 0, Proxy session id = 2, ServiceId = {9482F4B4-E343-43B6-B170-9A65BC822C77}
2014-05-13 20:45:18:310 900 1384 DnldMgr * Updates to download = 1
2014-05-13 20:45:18:310 900 1384 Agent * Title = Security Update for Windows Server 2008 R2 x64 Edition (KB2839894)
2014-05-13 20:45:18:310 900 1384 Agent * UpdateId = {332AA342-7AC4-4FB4-9C27-C2C9F4EAE6C0}.201
2014-05-13 20:45:18:310 900 1384 Agent * Bundles 1 updates:
2014-05-13 20:45:18:310 900 1384 Agent * {B4DB0FFF-81FE-4D1D-BF01-D59B829303FC}.201
2014-05-13 20:45:18:314 900 1384 DnldMgr *********** DnldMgr: New download job [UpdateId = {B4DB0FFF-81FE-4D1D-BF01-D59B829303FC}.201] ***********
2014-05-13 20:45:18:314 900 1384 DnldMgr * Queueing update for download handler request generation.
2014-05-13 20:45:18:314 900 1384 DnldMgr Generating download request for update {B4DB0FFF-81FE-4D1D-BF01-D59B829303FC}.201
2014-05-13 20:45:18:321 900 1384 Handler Generating request for CBS update B4DB0FFF-81FE-4D1D-BF01-D59B829303FC in sandbox C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution\Download\7d02b28581a54bc209cde32aa0661586
2014-05-13 20:45:18:321 900 1384 Handler Selected payload type is ptExpress
2014-05-13 20:45:18:322 900 1384 Handler UH: DpxRestoreJob returned 0x80070002
2014-05-13 20:45:18:322 900 1384 Handler Detected download state is dsHavePackage
2014-05-13 20:45:18:655 900 f84 Handler FATAL: CBS called Error with 0x80073712,
2014-05-13 20:45:18:655 900 1384 Handler FATAL: UH: 0x80073712: Async stage operation failed in CUHCbsHandler::StageCbsPackage
2014-05-13 20:45:18:656 900 1384 Handler FATAL: Request generation for CBS update complete with hr=0x80073712 and pfResetSandbox=0
2014-05-13 20:45:18:656 900 1384 Handler FATAL: Error source is 106.
2014-05-13 20:45:18:656 900 1384 DnldMgr FATAL: DM:CAgentDownloadManager::GenerateAllDownloadRequests: GenerateDownloadRequest failed with 0x80073712.
2014-05-13 20:45:18:656 900 1384 DnldMgr Error 0x80073712 occurred while downloading update; notifying dependent calls.
2014-05-13 20:45:18:680 900 1384 Agent *********
2014-05-13 20:45:18:680 900 12d0 AU >>## RESUMED ## AU: Download update [UpdateId = {332AA342-7AC4-4FB4-9C27-C2C9F4EAE6C0}]
2014-05-13 20:45:18:680 900 1384 Agent ** END ** Agent: Downloading updates [CallerId = AutomaticUpdatesWuApp]
2014-05-13 20:45:18:680 900 12d0 AU # WARNING: Download failed, error = 0x80073712
2014-05-13 20:45:18:680 900 1384 Agent *************
2014-05-13 20:45:18:684 900 1384 DnldMgr *************
2014-05-13 20:45:18:684 900 1384 DnldMgr ** START ** DnldMgr: Downloading updates [CallerId = AutomaticUpdatesWuApp]
2014-05-13 20:45:18:684 900 1384 DnldMgr *********
2014-05-13 20:45:18:684 900 1384 DnldMgr * Call ID = {F055F0F1-9AE5-433A-A2BD-03D142912DA1}
2014-05-13 20:45:18:684 900 1384 DnldMgr * Priority = 3, Interactive = 1, Owner is system = 1, Explicit proxy = 0, Proxy session id = 2, ServiceId = {9482F4B4-E343-43B6-B170-9A65BC822C77}
2014-05-13 20:45:18:684 900 1384 DnldMgr * Updates to download = 1
2014-05-13 20:45:18:684 900 1384 Agent * Title = Security Update for Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5.1 on Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 for x64-based Systems (KB2742599)
2014-05-13 20:45:18:684 900 1384 Agent * UpdateId = {3732354D-3DAE-4E71-B82C-61A12C300F72}.201
2014-05-13 20:45:18:684 900 1384 Agent * Bundles 1 updates:
2014-05-13 20:45:18:684 900 1384 Agent * {D7F10B98-0B4D-402C-B0A5-FF2135F8620C}.201
2014-05-13 20:45:18:687 900 1384 DnldMgr *********** DnldMgr: New download job [UpdateId = {D7F10B98-0B4D-402C-B0A5-FF2135F8620C}.201] ***********
2014-05-13 20:45:18:687 900 1384 DnldMgr * Queueing update for download handler request generation.
2014-05-13 20:45:18:687 900 1384 DnldMgr Generating download request for update {D7F10B98-0B4D-402C-B0A5-FF2135F8620C}.201
2014-05-13 20:45:19:325 900 1384 Handler Generating request for CBS update D7F10B98-0B4D-402C-B0A5-FF2135F8620C in sandbox C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution\Download\44b836e953f10e780a421d6fb4995a79
2014-05-13 20:45:19:325 900 1384 Handler Selected payload type is ptExpress
2014-05-13 20:45:19:326 900 1384 Handler UH: DpxRestoreJob returned 0x80070002
2014-05-13 20:45:19:326 900 1384 Handler Detected download stat
M TiplerUnfortunately that made no difference - the updates still won't install and the checksur.log file still contains the same data...
=================================
Checking System Update Readiness.
Binary Version 6.1.7601.22471
Package Version 25.0
2014-05-14 08:15
Checking Windows Servicing Packages
Checking Package Manifests and Catalogs
Checking Package Watchlist
Checking Component Watchlist
Checking Packages
Checking Component Store
(f) CSI Missing Winning Component Key 0x00000000 amd64_microsoft-windows-csrsrv_31bf3856ad364e35_6.1.7601.18113_none_27ac1dcabbfe37b8
(f) CSI Missing Winning Component Key 0x00000000 amd64_microsoft-windows-smss_31bf3856ad364e35_6.1.7601.18113_none_0a5f8ec22fd235a9
(f) CSI Missing Winning Component Key 0x00000000 wow64_microsoft-windows-smss_31bf3856ad364e35_6.1.7601.18113_none_14b439146432f7a4
(f) CSI Missing Winning Component Key 0x00000000 wow64_microsoft-windows-csrsrv_31bf3856ad364e35_6.1.7601.18113_none_3200c81cf05ef9b3
Summary:
Seconds executed: 446
Found 4 errors
CSI Missing Winning Component Key Total count: 4
(w) Unable to get system disk properties 0x0000045D IOCTL_STORAGE_QUERY_PROPERTY Disk Cache
Looks like a repair install is required. I'll keep you updated.
M Tipler -
Windows server 2008 R2 won't update
I have a Windows Server 2008 R2 which won't install updates coming from a WSUS server. All other servers are installing updates fine. They fail with the code 52D. If i look at the Application Event log i can see the install start but then
each update fails with the following events and IDs:
Event ID: 11325
Product: Microsoft Office professional Plus 2010 -- Error 1325. 'administrator' is not a valid short file name
Event ID 1024
Product: Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2010 - Update 'Update for Microsoft InfoPath 2010 (KB2817369) 32-Bit Edition' could not be installed. Error code 1603. Windows Installer can create logs to help troubleshoot issues with installing software
packages. Use the following link for instructions on turning on logging support: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=23127
Both events have the source as MsiInstaller
Also i have an update for Adobe Reader which is an .msp file which also won't install and gives the error message:
Error 1325.administrator is not a valid short name file.
I have a feeling this has something to do with Windows Installer but i'm unsure how to fix it.
Please help
ThanksHi,
2014-05-14
14:30:03:921 5336 16a8
Handler MSP Error List:
2014-05-14
14:30:03:921 5336 16a8
Handler 1: 1325 2: administrator
2014-05-14
14:30:03:921 5336 16a8
Handler
: MSI transaction completed. MSI: 0x80070643, Handler: 0x8024200b, Source: No, Reboot: 0
2014-05-14
14:30:03:921 5336 16a8
Handler
: WARNING: First failure for update {5D5C9291-182E-48CD-B1CB-B245E9BB5B0B}, transaction error = 0x8024200b, MSI result = 0x80070643, MSI action = CostFinalize
2014-05-14
14:30:03:922 1148 1878
AU >>##
RESUMED ## AU: Installing update [UpdateId = {8AF4924E-500A-4AFF-B4DB-C64E9F0C7102}]
2014-05-14
14:30:03:922 1148 1878
AU # WARNING: Install failed, error = 0x80070643 / 0x0000052D
2014-05-14
14:30:03:922 5336 16a8
Handler
: WARNING: Operation failed at update 0, Exit code = 0x8024200B
The log is filled with such kind of errors. And based on these message, I found some valuable information that worth a try.
What causes error 0x80070643 / 0x0000052D ?
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windowsserver/en-US/4f64bcbe-54dc-4e66-a83c-dfc2cdc0fb7e/what-causes-error-0x80070643-0x0000052d-
Error 0x80070643 with Office 2010 Patches KB2553065 KB2584066 KB2553091
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windowsserver/en-US/df31233e-fdd8-4c2f-b0db-6767cd4a0822/error-0x80070643-with-office-2010-patches-kb2553065-kb2584066-kb2553091?forum=winserverwsus
The two thread discussed the same error with solution in it. And the following article applied up to office 2007. But the article reviewed at September 12, 2011. Not 100 percent
sure if it applied, but you can have a try.
If you disable the Ose.exe file, Microsoft Office updates do not install when you use Microsoft Windows Server Update Services or the Microsoft Update Web site to deploy software
updates and hotfixes to computers in the organization
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/903774
Hope this helps. -
Server 2008 R2 NIC not holding Static IP
Hello
I have a Dell 2950, Server 2008 R2 SP-1, it is a DC, DHCP, DNS, WINS, Etc
Local Area Connection 1 is the only active NIC with:
IP 10.10.1.50
SM 255.255.255.0
PDNS 10.10.1.50
IPV6 Disabled
Local Area Connection 2 is disabled
I had DHCP, DNS, Etc all working fine, the server was down for 2 weeks for a move, it is a DC and the only server (I know, I know, not a good idea)
When I fired it back up, the static 10.10.1.50 was gone the the NIC defaulted to DHCP
What would cause this? I called Dell about anything configured for this, they said there is none,
Also noticed if I add DG 10.10.1.50 as same (Only 1 server is DC, WINS, DNS, DHCP, the DG returns to empty
Thanks
B.Hi B.
Based on your description, please make sure that this is not changed by someone else with admin access to the domain controller. Besides, we can check DHCP logs under Applications and Services Logs\Microsoft\Windows\Dhcp-Client in Event Viewer to see if
some related logs were logged.
Moreover, for this question is not related to group policy and more related to network, in order to get better help and analysis, it's recommended that we ask for suggestions in the following forum.
Platform Networking
https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windowsserver/en-US/home?forum=winserverPN
Best regards,
Frank Shen -
Server 2008 R2 does not show Internet Explorer 10/11 Group Policy options
Hello,
I have a Windows Server 2008 R2 server that has IE11 installed. I am attempting to create a GPO to control Proxy settings for IE10/11 clients, however, when I go to User Config>Preferences> Control Panel Settings> Internet Settings and Right click,
I do not see an option for IE10, only IE5 and 6, IE7, and IE8.
I have downloaded and installed the Administrative Templates for Internet Explorer from
here, and followed the installation instructions, but still, the option does not show up. I have ensured that all the latest Windows Updates are installed on the server, and rebooted
the server a couple times.
What am I missing here?
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IsSectionHeader = (obj.className = "he0_expanded") Or (obj.className = "he1h_expanded") Or (obj.className = "he1_expanded") Or (obj.className = "he1") Or (obj.className = "he2") Or (obj.className = "he3")
Or (obj.className = "he4") Or (obj.className = "he4h") Or (obj.className = "he5") Or (obj.className = "he5h") End Function Function IsSectionExpandedByDefault(objHeader) IsSectionExpandedByDefault = (Right(objHeader.className,
Len("_expanded")) = "_expanded") End Function ' strState must be show | hide | toggle Sub SetSectionState(objHeader, strState) ' Get the container object for the section. It's the first one after the header obj. i = objHeader.sourceIndex
Set all = objHeader.parentElement.document.all While (all(i).className <> "container") i = i + 1 Wend Set objContainer = all(i) If strState = "toggle" Then If objContainer.style.display = "none" Then SetSectionState
objHeader, "show" Else SetSectionState objHeader, "hide" End If Else Set objExpando = objHeader.children.item(1) If strState = "show" Then objContainer.style.display = "block" objExpando.innerText = strHide ElseIf strState
= "hide" Then objContainer.style.display = "none" objExpando.innerText = strShow End If End If End Sub Sub ShowSection(objHeader) SetSectionState objHeader, "show" End Sub Sub HideSection(objHeader) SetSectionState objHeader,
"hide" End Sub Sub ToggleSection(objHeader) SetSectionState objHeader, "toggle" End Sub '================================================================================ ' When user clicks anywhere in the document body, determine if user
is clicking ' on a header element. '================================================================================ Function document_onclick() Set strsrc = window.event.srcElement While (strsrc.className = "sectionTitle" Or strsrc.className = "expando"
Or strsrc.className = "vmlimage") Set strsrc = strsrc.parentElement Wend ' Only handle clicks on headers. If Not IsSectionHeader(strsrc) Then Exit Function ToggleSection strsrc window.event.returnValue = False End Function '================================================================================
' link at the top of the page to collapse/expand all collapsable elements '================================================================================ Function objshowhide_onClick() Set objBody = document.body.all Select Case strShowHide Case 0 strShowHide
= 1 objshowhide.innerText = strShowAll For Each obji In objBody If IsSectionHeader(obji) Then HideSection obji End If Next Case 1 strShowHide = 0 objshowhide.innerText = strHideAll For Each obji In objBody If IsSectionHeader(obji) Then ShowSection obji End
If Next End Select End Function '================================================================================ ' onload collapse all except the first two levels of headers (he0, he1) '================================================================================
Function window_onload() ' Only initialize once. The UI may reinsert a report into the webbrowser control, ' firing onLoad multiple times. If UCase(document.documentElement.getAttribute("gpmc_reportInitialized")) <> "TRUE" Then '
Set text direction Call fDetDir(UCase(document.dir)) ' Initialize sections to default expanded/collapsed state. Set objBody = document.body.all For Each obji in objBody If IsSectionHeader(obji) Then If IsSectionExpandedByDefault(obji) Then ShowSection obji
Else HideSection obji End If End If Next objshowhide.innerText = strShowAll document.documentElement.setAttribute "gpmc_reportInitialized", "true" End If End Function '================================================================================
' When direction (LTR/RTL) changes, change adjust for readability '================================================================================ Function document_onPropertyChange() If window.event.propertyName = "dir" Then Call fDetDir(UCase(document.dir))
End If End Function Function fDetDir(strDir) strDir = UCase(strDir) Select Case strDir Case "LTR" Set colRules = document.styleSheets(0).rules For i = 0 To colRules.length -1 Set nug = colRules.item(i) strClass = nug.selectorText If nug.style.textAlign
= "right" Then nug.style.textAlign = "left" End If Select Case strClass Case "DIV .expando" nug.style.Left = "" nug.style.right = strExpandoNumPixelsFromEdge Case "#objshowhide" nug.style.textAlign = "right"
End Select Next Case "RTL" Set colRules = document.styleSheets(0).rules For i = 0 To colRules.length -1 Set nug = colRules.item(i) strClass = nug.selectorText If nug.style.textAlign = "left" Then nug.style.textAlign = "right"
End If Select Case strClass Case "DIV .expando" nug.style.Left = strExpandoNumPixelsFromEdge nug.style.right = "" Case "#objshowhide" nug.style.textAlign = "left" End Select Next End Select End Function '================================================================================
'When printing reports, if a given section is expanded, let's says "shown" (instead of "hide" in the UI). '================================================================================ Function window_onbeforeprint() For Each obji In
document.all If obji.className = "expando" Then If obji.innerText = strHide Then obji.innerText = strShown If obji.innerText = strShow Then obji.innerText = strHidden End If Next End Function '================================================================================
'If a section is collapsed, change to "hidden" in the printout (instead of "show"). '================================================================================ Function window_onafterprint() For Each obji In document.all If obji.className
= "expando" Then If obji.innerText = strShown Then obji.innerText = strHide If obji.innerText = strHidden Then obji.innerText = strShow End If Next End Function '================================================================================ ' Adding
keypress support for accessibility '================================================================================ Function document_onKeyPress() If window.event.keyCode = "32" Or window.event.keyCode = "13" Or window.event.keyCode =
"10" Then 'space bar (32) or carriage return (13) or line feed (10) If window.event.srcElement.className = "expando" Then Call document_onclick() : window.event.returnValue = false If window.event.srcElement.className = "sectionTitle"
Then Call document_onclick() : window.event.returnValue = false If window.event.srcElement.id = "objshowhide" Then Call objshowhide_onClick() : window.event.returnValue = false End If End Function --> </script> <script language="javascript">
<!-- function getExplainWindowTitle() { return document.getElementById("explainText_windowTitle").innerHTML; } function getExplainWindowStyles() { return document.getElementById("explainText_windowStyles").innerHTML; } function getExplainWindowSettingPathLabel()
{ return document.getElementById("explainText_settingPathLabel").innerHTML; } function getExplainWindowExplainTextLabel() { return document.getElementById("explainText_explainTextLabel").innerHTML; } function getExplainWindowPrintButton()
{ return document.getElementById("explainText_printButton").innerHTML; } function getExplainWindowCloseButton() { return document.getElementById("explainText_closeButton").innerHTML; } function getNoExplainTextAvailable() { return document.getElementById("explainText_noExplainTextAvailable").innerHTML;
} function getExplainWindowSupportedLabel() { return document.getElementById("explainText_supportedLabel").innerHTML; } function getNoSupportedTextAvailable() { return document.getElementById("explainText_noSupportedTextAvailable").innerHTML;
} function showExplainText(srcElement) { var strSettingName = srcElement.getAttribute("gpmc_settingName"); var strSettingPath = srcElement.getAttribute("gpmc_settingPath"); var strSettingDescription = srcElement.getAttribute("gpmc_settingDescription");
if (strSettingDescription == "") { strSettingDescription = getNoExplainTextAvailable(); } var strSupported = srcElement.getAttribute("gpmc_supported"); if (strSupported == "") { strSupported = getNoSupportedTextAvailable(); }
var strHtml = "<html>\n"; strHtml += "<head>\n"; strHtml += "<title>" + getExplainWindowTitle() + "</title>\n"; strHtml += "<style type='text/css'>\n" +
getExplainWindowStyles() + "</style>\n"; strHtml += "</head>\n"; strHtml += "<body>\n"; strHtml += "<div class='head'>" + strSettingName +"</div>\n"; strHtml
+= "<div class='path'><b>" + getExplainWindowSettingPathLabel() + "</b><br/>" + strSettingPath +"</div>\n"; strHtml += "<div class='path'><b>" + getExplainWindowSupportedLabel()
+ "</b><br/>" + strSupported +"</div>\n"; strHtml += "<div class='info'>\n"; strHtml += "<div class='hdr'>" + getExplainWindowExplainTextLabel() + "</div>\n";
strHtml += "<div class='bdy'>" + strSettingDescription + "</div>\n"; strHtml += "<div class='btn'>"; strHtml += getExplainWindowPrintButton(); strHtml += getExplainWindowCloseButton();
strHtml += "</div></body></html>"; var strDiagArgs = "height=360px, width=630px, status=no, toolbar=no, scrollbars=yes, resizable=yes "; var expWin = window.open("", "expWin", strDiagArgs); expWin.document.write("");
expWin.document.close(); expWin.document.write(strHtml); expWin.document.close(); expWin.focus(); //cancels navigation for IE. if(navigator.userAgent.indexOf("MSIE") > 0) { window.event.returnValue = false; } return false; } --> </script>
Group Policy Management
body { font-size:68%;font-family:MS Shell Dlg; margin:0px,0px,0px,0px; border: 1px solid #666666; background:#F6F6F6; width:100%; word-break:normal; word-wrap:break-word; } .head { font-weight:bold; font-size:160%; font-family:MS
Shell Dlg; width:100%; color:#6587DC; background:#E3EAF9; border:1px solid #5582D2; padding- height:24px; } .path { margin- margin- margin-bottom:5px;width:100%; } .info { padding-width:100%; } table { font-size:100%; width:100%; border:1px solid #999999;
} th { border-bottom:1px solid #999999; text-align:left; padding- height:24px; } td { background:#FFFFFF; padding- padding-bottom:10px; padding- } .btn { width:100%; text-align:right; margin- } .hdr { font-weight:bold; border:1px solid #999999; text-align:left;
padding- padding- height:24px; margin-bottom:-1px; width:100%; } .bdy { width:100%; height:182px; display:block; background:#FFFFFF; padding- padding-bottom:10px; padding- border:1px solid #999999; } button { width:6.9em; height:2.1em; font-size:100%; font-family:MS
Shell Dlg; margin-right:15px; } @media print { .bdy { display:block; } button { display:none; } .head { color:#000000; background:#FFFFFF; border:1px solid #000000; } }
Setting Path:
Explanation
<button accesskey="P" name="Print" onclick="window.print()">Print</button>
<button accesskey="C" name="Close" onclick="window.close()">Close</button>
No explanation is available for this setting.
Supported On:
Not available
Group Policy Results
SFDN\testuser
Data collected on: 12/14/2014 1:00:12 PM
Summary
Computer Configuration Summary
No data available.
User Configuration Summary
General
User name
SFDN\testuser
Domain
SFD.local
Last time Group Policy was processed
12/14/2014 12:59:22 PM
Group Policy Objects
Applied GPOs
Name
Link Location
Revision
Local Group Policy
Local
AD (1), Sysvol (1)
Default Domain Policy
SFD.local
AD (6), Sysvol (6)
Test
SFD.local/SFD-Restricted-Users
AD (10), Sysvol (10)
Limit Downloads
SFD.local/SFD-Restricted-Users
AD (2), Sysvol (2)
SFD Restricted Users
SFD.local/SFD-Restricted-Users
AD (59), Sysvol (59)
Denied GPOs
Name
Link Location
Reason Denied
None
Security Group Membership when Group Policy was applied
SFDN\Domain Users
Everyone
BUILTIN\Users
NT AUTHORITY\INTERACTIVE
CONSOLE LOGON
NT AUTHORITY\Authenticated Users
NT AUTHORITY\This Organization
LOCAL
Mandatory Label\Medium Mandatory Level
WMI Filters
Name
Value
Reference GPO(s)
None
Component Status <v:group alt="Warning" class="vmlimage" coordsize="100,100" style="width:15px;height:15px;vertical-align:middle;"><v:shape class="vmlimage" fillcolor="yellow"
strokecolor="yellow" style="width:100;height:100;"><v:path v="m 50,0 l 0,99 99,99 x e"></v:path></v:shape> <v:rect class="vmlimage" fillcolor="black" strokecolor="black" style="width:10;height:35;"></v:rect>
<v:rect class="vmlimage" fillcolor="black" strokecolor="black" style="width:10;height:5;"></v:rect> </v:group>
Component Name
Status
Last Process Time
Group Policy Infrastructure
Success
12/14/2014 12:59:46 PM
Folder Redirection
Failed
12/14/2014 12:59:46 PM
Folder Redirection failed due to the error listed below.
Cannot complete this function.
Additional information may have been logged. Review the Policy Events tab in the console or the application event log for events between 12/14/2014 12:59:23 PM and 12/14/2014 12:59:46 PM.
Group Policy Internet Settings
Success
12/14/2014 12:59:46 PM
Registry
Success
12/12/2014 10:28:23 AM
Computer Configuration
No data available.
User Configuration
Policies
Windows Settings
Security Settings
Software Restriction Policies
Winning GPO
SFD Restricted Users
Enforcement
Policy
Setting
Apply software restriction policies to the following
All software files except libraries (such as DLLs)
Apply software restriction policies to the following users
All users
When applying software restriction policies
Ignore certificate rules
Designated File Types
File Extension
File Type
ADE
Microsoft Access Project Extension
ADP
Microsoft Access Project
BAS
BAS File
BAT
Windows Batch File
CHM
Compiled HTML Help file
CMD
Windows Command Script
COM
MS-DOS Application
CPL
Control panel item
CRT
Security Certificate
EXE
Application
HLP
Help file
HTA
HTML Application
INF
Setup Information
INS
INS File
ISP
ISP File
LNK
Shortcut
MDB
Microsoft Access Database
MDE
Microsoft Access MDE Database
MSC
Microsoft Common Console Document
MSI
Windows Installer Package
MSP
Windows Installer Patch
MST
MST File
OCX
ActiveX control
PCD
PCD File
PIF
Shortcut to MS-DOS Program
REG
Registration Entries
SCR
Screen saver
SHS
SHS File
URL
Internet Shortcut
VB
VB File
WSC
Windows Script Component
Trusted Publishers
Trusted publisher management
Allow all administrators and users to manage user's own Trusted Publishers
Certificate verification
None
Software Restriction Policies/Security Levels
Policy
Setting
Winning GPO
Default Security Level
Unrestricted
SFD Restricted Users
Software Restriction Policies/Additional Rules
Path Rules
%HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\SystemRoot%
Security Level
Unrestricted
Description
Date last modified
9/30/2011 12:34:27 PM
Winning GPO
SFD Restricted Users
%HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\ProgramFilesDir%
Security Level
Unrestricted
Description
Date last modified
9/30/2011 12:34:27 PM
Winning GPO
SFD Restricted Users
Administrative Templates
Policy definitions (ADMX files) retrieved from the local machine.
Control Panel
Policy
Setting
Winning GPO
Network/Network Connections
Policy
Setting
Winning GPO
This setting determines whether the Properties menu item is enabled, and thus, whether the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box is available to users.
If you enable this setting (and enable the "Enable Network Connections settings for Administrators" setting), the Properties menu items are disabled for all users, and users cannot open the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box.
Important: If the "Enable Network Connections settings for Administrators" is disabled or not configured, this setting will not apply to administrators on post-Windows 2000 computers.
If you disable this setting or do not configure it, a Properties menu item appears when users right-click the icon representing a LAN connection. Also, when users select the connection, Properties is enabled on the File menu.
Note: This setting takes precedence over settings that manipulate the availability of features inside the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box. If this setting is enabled, nothing within the properties dialog box for a LAN connection is available to
users.
Note: Nonadministrators have the right to view the properties dialog box for a connection but not to make changes, regardless of this setting." gpmc_settingname="Prohibit access to properties of a LAN connection" gpmc_settingpath="User Configuration/Administrative
Templates/Network/Network Connections" gpmc_supported="At least Windows 2000 Service Pack 1" href="javascript:void();" onclick="javascript:showExplainText(this); return false;">Prohibit access to properties of a LAN connection
Enabled
SFD Restricted Users
If you enable this setting (and enable the "Enable Network Connections settings for Administrators" setting), the check boxes for enabling and disabling components are disabled. As a result, administrators cannot enable or disable the components that
a connection uses.
Important: If the "Enable Network Connections settings for Administrators" is disabled or not configured, this setting will not apply to administrators on post-Windows 2000 computers.
If you disable this setting or do not configure it, the Properties dialog box for a connection includes a check box beside the name of each component that the connection uses. Selecting the check box enables the component, and clearing the check box disables
the component.
Note: When the "Prohibit access to properties of a LAN connection" setting is enabled, users are blocked from accessing the check boxes for enabling and disabling the components of a LAN connection.
Note: Nonadministrators are already prohibited from enabling or disabling components for a LAN connection, regardless of this setting." gpmc_settingname="Prohibit Enabling/Disabling components of a LAN connection" gpmc_settingpath="User
Configuration/Administrative Templates/Network/Network Connections" gpmc_supported="Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Windows XP, and Windows 2000 Service Pack 1 operating systems only" href="javascript:void();" onclick="javascript:showExplainText(this);
return false;">Prohibit Enabling/Disabling components of a LAN connection
Enabled
SFD Restricted Users
Windows Components/Internet Explorer
Policy
Setting
Winning GPO
If you enable this policy setting, the user will not be able to configure proxy settings.
If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, the user can configure proxy settings." gpmc_settingname="Prevent changing proxy settings" gpmc_settingpath="User Configuration/Administrative Templates/Windows Components/Internet
Explorer" gpmc_supported="At least Internet Explorer 5.0" href="javascript:void();" onclick="javascript:showExplainText(this); return false;">Prevent changing proxy settings
Enabled
SFD Restricted Users
Windows Components/Internet Explorer/Internet Control Panel/Security Page/Internet Zone
Policy
Setting
Winning GPO
Allow file downloads
Disable
Extra Registry Settings
Display names for some settings cannot be found. You might be able to resolve this issue by updating the .ADM files used by Group Policy Management.
Setting
State
Winning GPO
Software\Policies\Microsoft\office\14.0\outlook\ForceOSTPath
P:\My Documents\Outlook Files
SFD Restricted Users
Software\Policies\Microsoft\office\14.0\outlook\ForcePSTPath
P:\My Documents\Outlook Files
SFD Restricted Users -
DHCP server hang up and not responding
Hi,
I have log time DHCP server on W2K8 R2 for 3000 wireless users. Now i have problem with this server - log contained many same DHCP renew requests (about 250 per second):
11,03/17/11,15:05:41,Renew,172.18.161.221,Monca-PC.eduroam,0025D38240E4,,1784160628,0,,,
11,03/17/11,15:05:41,Renew,172.18.161.221,Monca-PC.eduroam,0025D38240E4,,1784160628,0,,,
11,03/17/11,15:05:41,Renew,172.18.161.221,Monca-PC.eduroam,0025D38240E4,,1784160628,0,,,
11,03/17/11,15:05:41,Renew,172.18.161.221,Monca-PC.eduroam,0025D38240E4,,1784160628,0,,,
11,03/17/11,15:05:41,Renew,172.18.161.221,Monca-PC.eduroam,0025D38240E4,,1784160628,0,,,
11,03/17/11,15:05:41,Renew,172.18.161.221,Monca-PC.eduroam,0025D38240E4,,1784160628,0,,,
11,03/17/11,15:05:41,Renew,172.18.161.221,Monca-PC.eduroam,0025D38240E4,,1784160628,0,,,
11,03/17/11,15:05:41,Renew,172.18.161.221,Monca-PC.eduroam,0025D38240E4,,1784160628,0,,,
11,03/17/11,15:05:41,Renew,172.18.161.221,Monca-PC.eduroam,0025D38240E4,,1784160628,0,,,
11,03/17/11,15:05:41,Renew,172.18.161.221,Monca-PC.eduroam,0025D38240E4,,1784160628,0,,,
11,03/17/11,15:05:41,Renew,172.18.161.221,Monca-PC.eduroam,0025D38240E4,,1784160628,0,,,
11,03/17/11,15:05:41,Renew,172.18.161.221,Monca-PC.eduroam,0025D38240E4,,1784160628,0,,,
11,03/17/11,15:05:41,Renew,172.18.161.221,Monca-PC.eduroam,0025D38240E4,,1784160628,0,,,
11,03/17/11,15:05:41,Renew,172.18.161.221,Monca-PC.eduroam,0025D38240E4,,1784160628,0,,,
11,03/17/11,15:05:41,Renew,172.18.161.221,Monca-PC.eduroam,0025D38240E4,,1784160628,0,,,
11,03/17/11,15:05:41,Renew,172.18.161.221,Monca-PC.eduroam,0025D38240E4,,1784160628,0,,,
11,03/17/11,15:05:41,Renew,172.18.161.221,Monca-PC.eduroam,0025D38240E4,,1784160628,0,,,
11,03/17/11,15:05:41,Renew,172.18.161.221,Monca-PC.eduroam,0025D38240E4,,1784160628,0,,,
11,03/17/11,15:05:41,Renew,172.18.161.221,Monca-PC.eduroam,0025D38240E4,,1784160628,0,,,
11,03/17/11,15:05:41,Renew,172.18.161.221,Monca-PC.eduroam,0025D38240E4,,1784160628,0,,,
11,03/17/11,15:05:41,Renew,172.18.161.221,Monca-PC.eduroam,0025D38240E4,,1784160628,0,,,
11,03/17/11,15:05:41,Renew,172.18.161.221,Monca-PC.eduroam,0025D38240E4,,1784160628,0,,,
11,03/17/11,15:05:41,Renew,172.18.161.221,Monca-PC.eduroam,0025D38240E4,,1784160628,0,,,
11,03/17/11,15:05:41,Renew,172.18.161.221,Monca-PC.eduroam,0025D38240E4,,1784160628,0,,,
11,03/17/11,15:05:41,Renew,172.18.161.221,Monca-PC.eduroam,0025D38240E4,,1784160628,0,,,
11,03/17/11,15:05:41,Renew,172.18.161.221,Monca-PC.eduroam,0025D38240E4,,1784160628,0,,,
11,03/17/11,15:05:41,Renew,172.18.161.221,Monca-PC.eduroam,0025D38240E4,,1784160628,0,,,
11,03/17/11,15:05:41,Renew,172.18.161.221,Monca-PC.eduroam,0025D38240E4,,1784160628,0,,,
11,03/17/11,15:05:41,Renew,172.18.161.221,Monca-PC.eduroam,0025D38240E4,,1784160628,0,,,
11,03/17/11,15:05:41,Renew,172.18.161.221,Monca-PC.eduroam,0025D38240E4,,1784160628,0,,,
11,03/17/11,15:05:41,Renew,172.18.161.221,Monca-PC.eduroam,0025D38240E4,,1784160628,0,,,
11,03/17/11,15:05:41,Renew,172.18.161.221,Monca-PC.eduroam,0025D38240E4,,1784160628,0,,,
02,03/17/11,15:05:41,Audit Log Paused,,,,,0,6,,,
and server not respond for any other user.
How resolve this problem ?
Thanks,
LadislavHi Ladislav,
Thanks for posting here.
Have you recently modified any DHCP configuration ? was only this client host recorded when this issue occurred ?
This seems like an attack from this client computer “ Monca-PC “, could you verify if this client computer has been installed antivirus and up the virus
definition to date?
For troubleshooting ,you may temporarily deny lease address for this host by setting MAC based filtering on Windows server 2008 R2 host and try restarting DHCP service.
Meanwhile, we may need to collect more information form server and this problematic client ,please take look the DHCP event log and post any full error or warring
event here for further investigation.
DHCP Server Events Tool
http://blogs.technet.com/b/teamdhcp/archive/2009/03/20/tool-to-read-dhcp-server-events-for-windows-server-2008-r2.aspx
For more information please refer to the links below:
Monitoring DHCP Server
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd183708(WS.10).aspx
DHCP Server Performance in Windows Server 2008 R2
http://blogs.technet.com/b/teamdhcp/archive/2009/06/29/dhcp-server-performance-in-windows-server-2008-r2.aspx
Thanks.
Tiger Li
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