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From: Adrian on 23 Jan 2007 10:55 Hey all, Ive ran into this same errors before about 6 months ago when I last ran DCDiag, but I would like to try and get them resolved now if possible. My DC passes all tests except the services test Starting test: Services * Checking Service: Dnscache * Checking Service: NtFrs * Checking Service: IsmServ * Checking Service: kdc * Checking Service: SamSs * Checking Service: LanmanServer * Checking Service: LanmanWorkstation * Checking Service: RpcSs * Checking Service: RPCLOCATOR * Checking Service: w32time * Checking Service: TrkWks * Checking Service: TrkSvr * Checking Service: NETLOGON * Checking Service: Dnscache Could not open IISADMIN Service on [HHDC01]:failed with 1060: Win32 Error 1060 * Checking Service: NtFrs Could not open SMTPSVC Service on [HHDC01]:failed with 1060: Win32 Error 1060 ......................... HHDC01 failed test Services My problem is that I dont have IISadmin or any SMTPSVC running..so I dont understand why its checking for those services. Ive been told before that they dont/wont effect my domain, but even so I would like to understand why its checking for those particuler services. Something must be pointing to them perhaps from an old install of IIS. I checked the C:\ drive and It had the \inetpub folder. I deleted that and ran DCDiag again but the same errors still showed up. Could another service be pointing to them? Im not sure really where to go from here. I can of course print my Service list and add to the post if something thinks its relevant. Any ideas?
From: Paul Williams [MVP] on 23 Jan 2007 15:09 Win32 error 1060 is "The specified service does not exist as an installed service." as well you know. I'm not sure why they're being checked, perhaps it's because you've got an SMTP Site Link defined. If not, ensure that you're running the latest version of DCDIAG by installing the Windows 2000 Server SP4 Support Tools. There were some trivial bugs with earlier versions, although most of those were with NETDIAG. -- Paul Williams Microsoft MVP - Windows Server - Directory Services http://www.msresource.net | http://forums.msresource.net
From: Adrian on 24 Jan 2007 03:58 Thanks Paul, I'll try and find out if we have any SMTP site links up. We have the latest version of the DCdaig tools however I will DL the latest today with either way to rule them out. "Paul Williams [MVP]" wrote: > Win32 error 1060 is "The specified service does not exist as an installed > service." as well you know. > > I'm not sure why they're being checked, perhaps it's because you've got an > SMTP Site Link defined. If not, ensure that you're running the latest > version of DCDIAG by installing the Windows 2000 Server SP4 Support Tools. > There were some trivial bugs with earlier versions, although most of those > were with NETDIAG. > > -- > Paul Williams > Microsoft MVP - Windows Server - Directory Services > http://www.msresource.net | http://forums.msresource.net >
From: Paul Bergson [MVP-DS] on 24 Jan 2007 08:53 Have you checked the services within the control panel to see if they are installed and set to automatic? -- Paul Bergson MVP - Directory Services MCT, MCSE, MCSA, Security+, BS CSci 2003, 2000 (Early Achiever), NT http://www.pbbergs.com Please no e-mails, any questions should be posted in the NewsGroup This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "Adrian" <Adrian(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:61B890A8-062D-4B5F-9AF4-FAB6814E6696(a)microsoft.com... > Hey all, > > Ive ran into this same errors before about 6 months ago when I last ran > DCDiag, but I would like to try and get them resolved now if possible. > > My DC passes all tests except the services test > > Starting test: Services > * Checking Service: Dnscache > * Checking Service: NtFrs > * Checking Service: IsmServ > * Checking Service: kdc > * Checking Service: SamSs > * Checking Service: LanmanServer > * Checking Service: LanmanWorkstation > * Checking Service: RpcSs > * Checking Service: RPCLOCATOR > * Checking Service: w32time > * Checking Service: TrkWks > * Checking Service: TrkSvr > * Checking Service: NETLOGON > * Checking Service: Dnscache > Could not open IISADMIN Service on [HHDC01]:failed with 1060: > Win32 Error 1060 > * Checking Service: NtFrs > Could not open SMTPSVC Service on [HHDC01]:failed with 1060: > Win32 Error 1060 > ......................... HHDC01 failed test Services > > My problem is that I dont have IISadmin or any SMTPSVC running..so I dont > understand why its checking for those services. > > Ive been told before that they dont/wont effect my domain, but even so I > would like to understand why its checking for those particuler services. > > Something must be pointing to them perhaps from an old install of IIS. I > checked the C:\ drive and It had the \inetpub folder. I deleted that and > ran > DCDiag again but the same errors still showed up. > > Could another service be pointing to them? Im not sure really where to go > from here. I can of course print my Service list and add to the post if > something thinks its relevant. > > Any ideas? > >
From: Adrian on 24 Jan 2007 09:26
Hi Paul, Ive ran services.msc and they aren't shown, Ive also checked under Add/Remove Software -> Windows Componants and they arent installed their either. We have BrightStor ArcServe v9 running on this server I think perhaps it could be some piece of that maybe? This DC is also a print server so perhaps some piece of Print Software tried to install IIS at some time. Again its a server I have inherited so Im not sure of its history, what has been installed / removed over the years. "Paul Bergson [MVP-DS]" wrote: > Have you checked the services within the control panel to see if they are > installed and set to automatic? > > > > -- > Paul Bergson > MVP - Directory Services > MCT, MCSE, MCSA, Security+, BS CSci > 2003, 2000 (Early Achiever), NT > > http://www.pbbergs.com > > Please no e-mails, any questions should be posted in the NewsGroup > This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. > > "Adrian" <Adrian(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:61B890A8-062D-4B5F-9AF4-FAB6814E6696(a)microsoft.com... > > Hey all, > > > > Ive ran into this same errors before about 6 months ago when I last ran > > DCDiag, but I would like to try and get them resolved now if possible. > > > > My DC passes all tests except the services test > > > > Starting test: Services > > * Checking Service: Dnscache > > * Checking Service: NtFrs > > * Checking Service: IsmServ > > * Checking Service: kdc > > * Checking Service: SamSs > > * Checking Service: LanmanServer > > * Checking Service: LanmanWorkstation > > * Checking Service: RpcSs > > * Checking Service: RPCLOCATOR > > * Checking Service: w32time > > * Checking Service: TrkWks > > * Checking Service: TrkSvr > > * Checking Service: NETLOGON > > * Checking Service: Dnscache > > Could not open IISADMIN Service on [HHDC01]:failed with 1060: > > Win32 Error 1060 > > * Checking Service: NtFrs > > Could not open SMTPSVC Service on [HHDC01]:failed with 1060: > > Win32 Error 1060 > > ......................... HHDC01 failed test Services > > > > My problem is that I dont have IISadmin or any SMTPSVC running..so I dont > > understand why its checking for those services. > > > > Ive been told before that they dont/wont effect my domain, but even so I > > would like to understand why its checking for those particuler services. > > > > Something must be pointing to them perhaps from an old install of IIS. I > > checked the C:\ drive and It had the \inetpub folder. I deleted that and > > ran > > DCDiag again but the same errors still showed up. > > > > Could another service be pointing to them? Im not sure really where to go > > from here. I can of course print my Service list and add to the post if > > something thinks its relevant. > > > > Any ideas? > > > > > > > |