From: Susan Bradley on 11 Jul 2010 15:56 Russ (SBITS.Biz) [SBS-MVP] wrote: > Richard this is one of those "THINGS" > you just need to ignore... > > It munches TWO IP's together. > > As long as everything is working you can ignore it. (As far as I know) > this is not going to be fixed. > > If you want me to find the reply I got from Microsoft On this a while ago > I'll look it up. > But for now, ignore it > Thanks > Russ > > > > Russell Grover - SBITS.Biz [SBS-MVP] MCP, MCPS, MCNPS, SBSC Remote > Small Business Server/Computer Support - www.SBITS.Biz BPOS - > Microsoft Online Services - www.BPOSMadeEasy.com Easy Redirect to > Microsoft's New SBS Public Forum - www.SBSRepair.com > "Richard K" wrote in message > news:emdvpvFILHA.4400(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > > I ran the BPA on an SBS 2008 server. It comes back with a critical error > for an incorrect DNS record > > "The host (A) resource record points to the incorrect IP address > 10.0.0.1510.0.0.114. The record should point to 10.0.0.15". > > The server is 10.0.0.15 and it looks like it concatenates the server > IP with > another client IP but I don't even see that .114 IP in the DNS. No big > deal. I just started up the DNS manager BUT for the life of me I > can't find > this bad record. I have searched the entire tree in the DNS Manager. > What > am I missing? Where can I find this to correct it? > > When I ping -a 10.0.0.15 I get replies from "myserver.mydomain.local" > When I ping -a 10.0.0.114 I get replies from "myserver.mydomain.local" > When I ping -a myserver I get replies from an IPv6 address > ("fe80::9436:91dc:f0dr:6e85%10") > > The server has 2 nics but the 2nd one is disabled and not plugged in. > > Thanks! > > -Richard K > > http://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/small-business-server-best-practice-analyzer-explanation-of-alerts-and-issues.aspx
From: Russ (SBITS.Biz) [SBS-MVP] on 11 Jul 2010 16:03 Thanks Susan I couldn't find my notes on it :) Russ Russell Grover - SBITS.Biz [SBS-MVP] MCP, MCPS, MCNPS, SBSC Remote Small Business Server/Computer Support - www.SBITS.Biz BPOS - Microsoft Online Services - www.BPOSMadeEasy.com Easy Redirect to Microsoft's New SBS Public Forum - www.SBSRepair.com "Susan Bradley" wrote in message news:OvIopMTILHA.3732(a)TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... Russ (SBITS.Biz) [SBS-MVP] wrote: > Richard this is one of those "THINGS" > you just need to ignore... > > It munches TWO IP's together. > > As long as everything is working you can ignore it. (As far as I know) > this is not going to be fixed. > > If you want me to find the reply I got from Microsoft On this a while ago > I'll look it up. > But for now, ignore it > Thanks > Russ > > > > Russell Grover - SBITS.Biz [SBS-MVP] MCP, MCPS, MCNPS, SBSC Remote Small > Business Server/Computer Support - www.SBITS.Biz BPOS - Microsoft Online > Services - www.BPOSMadeEasy.com Easy Redirect to Microsoft's New SBS > Public Forum - www.SBSRepair.com > "Richard K" wrote in message > news:emdvpvFILHA.4400(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > > I ran the BPA on an SBS 2008 server. It comes back with a critical error > for an incorrect DNS record > > "The host (A) resource record points to the incorrect IP address > 10.0.0.1510.0.0.114. The record should point to 10.0.0.15". > > The server is 10.0.0.15 and it looks like it concatenates the server IP > with > another client IP but I don't even see that .114 IP in the DNS. No big > deal. I just started up the DNS manager BUT for the life of me I can't > find > this bad record. I have searched the entire tree in the DNS Manager. > What > am I missing? Where can I find this to correct it? > > When I ping -a 10.0.0.15 I get replies from "myserver.mydomain.local" > When I ping -a 10.0.0.114 I get replies from "myserver.mydomain.local" > When I ping -a myserver I get replies from an IPv6 address > ("fe80::9436:91dc:f0dr:6e85%10") > > The server has 2 nics but the 2nd one is disabled and not plugged in. > > Thanks! > > -Richard K > > http://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/small-business-server-best-practice-analyzer-explanation-of-alerts-and-issues.aspx
From: Richard K on 13 Jul 2010 07:36 Susan, this is not a software issue on a client. I can't even RWW into the SBS 2008 server. I followed Chris' suggestion to run and clean up anything from the BPA and yesterday morning I tried another router but I got the same thing. By not even being able to connect to the SBS 2008 itself this is NOT a XP Pro client issue that www.fixmyrww.com can resolve. Any other ideas? "Susan Bradley" <sbradcpa(a)pacbell.net> wrote in message news:eEu5dFTILHA.6120(a)TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > You've got a VPN set up. > > It's reacting with that. Truly ignore it and it has nothing to do with > RWW. > > go to www.fixmyrww.com and reregister your ts activeX stuff > > Richard K wrote: >> OK, it's just strange. The main reason I was not ignoring it is because >> I have a problem doing RWW into this network. I can connect with \remote >> but when I try and "connect to computer" I'm getting an error message >> >> "The wizard cannot configure Remote Desktop Connection settings. Make >> sure >> that the client version of the Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) 6.0 or later >> is >> installed on this computer." >> >> This happens when connecting to ANY machine on the network including the >> SBS 2008 server. I was thinking I may be getting this message because >> the RWW is not resolving the DNS as it should but I don't have a fuller >> understanding of how SBS 2008 handles the RWW under the hood. >> >> Thanks! >> >> -Richard K >> >> "Russ (SBITS.Biz) [SBS-MVP]" <russ(a)REMOVETHIS.sbits.biz> wrote in message >> news:O9PPLzKILHA.5700(a)TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >>> Richard this is one of those "THINGS" >>> you just need to ignore... >>> >>> It munches TWO IP's together. >>> >>> As long as everything is working you can ignore it. (As far as I know) >>> this is not going to be fixed. >>> >>> If you want me to find the reply I got from Microsoft On this a while >>> ago >>> I'll look it up. >>> But for now, ignore it >>> Thanks >>> Russ >>> >>> >>> >>> Russell Grover - SBITS.Biz [SBS-MVP] MCP, MCPS, MCNPS, SBSC Remote Small >>> Business Server/Computer Support - www.SBITS.Biz BPOS - Microsoft Online >>> Services - www.BPOSMadeEasy.com Easy Redirect to Microsoft's New SBS >>> Public Forum - www.SBSRepair.com >>> "Richard K" wrote in message >>> news:emdvpvFILHA.4400(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >>> >>> I ran the BPA on an SBS 2008 server. It comes back with a critical >>> error >>> for an incorrect DNS record >>> >>> "The host (A) resource record points to the incorrect IP address >>> 10.0.0.1510.0.0.114. The record should point to 10.0.0.15". >>> >>> The server is 10.0.0.15 and it looks like it concatenates the server IP >>> with >>> another client IP but I don't even see that .114 IP in the DNS. No big >>> deal. I just started up the DNS manager BUT for the life of me I can't >>> find >>> this bad record. I have searched the entire tree in the DNS Manager. >>> What >>> am I missing? Where can I find this to correct it? >>> >>> When I ping -a 10.0.0.15 I get replies from "myserver.mydomain.local" >>> When I ping -a 10.0.0.114 I get replies from "myserver.mydomain.local" >>> When I ping -a myserver I get replies from an IPv6 address >>> ("fe80::9436:91dc:f0dr:6e85%10") >>> >>> The server has 2 nics but the 2nd one is disabled and not plugged in. >>> >>> Thanks! >>> >>> -Richard K >>> >>>
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