Exchange 2010 on windows server 2008 r2 (VMware Virtual Machine)

Hello All,
I am trying to get an exchange 2010 test environment running.
This is a virtual deployment on windows server 2008 r2 sp1 and the actual exchange install passes the initial requisite  checks, during the install it however fails on creating a hub transport tole with the following messages in the setup log.
[ERROR] An error occurred with error code '3221685951' and message 'The remote procedure call failed and did not execute.'.
[1] The following 1 error(s) occurred during task execution:
[1] 0.  ErrorRecord: An error occurred with error code '3221685951' and message 'The remote procedure call failed and did not execute.'.
[1] 0.  ErrorRecord: Microsoft.Exchange.Management.Deployment.ExsetdataException: An error occurred with error code '3221685951' and message 'The remote procedure call failed and did not execute.'.
[1] [ERROR] The following error was generated when "$error.Clear(); 
install-ExsetdataAtom -AtomName Server -DomainController $RoleDomainController
" was run: "An error occurred with error code '3221685951' and message 'The remote procedure call failed and did not execute.'.".
[1] [ERROR] An error occurred with error code '3221685951' and message 'The remote procedure call failed and did not execute.'.
[1] [ERROR-REFERENCE] Id=AllADRolesCommon__ExsetdataServer Component=EXCHANGE14:\Current\Release\Shared\Datacenter\Setup
[1] Setup is stopping now because of one or more critical errors.
Any of you exchange gurus out there seen this before?
Any help is much appreciated.
Regards

Hi ,
I tried a Exchange 2007 SP3 install (over Windows 2008 R2 too) with the same error code message: "Error code
3221685951. Remote procedure call"
It occurs to me:
1-The Schema master is in another site.
2-There are two ISA Servers in between but I shut down the feature "Strict RPC compliance."
Beyond that, I really don't know what to do.
Luis Olías Técnico/Admon Sistemas . Sevilla (España - Spain)

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