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From: Guzzifrank on 29 Apr 2010 11:47 I have this error on Just installed SBS2008 Standard. Found perfect description on google but no fix: ""DhcpServer 1050 22/04/2010 7:05:05 AM 24 Event Details: The DHCP/BINL service on the local machine encountered a network error. The error was: 0x 2. SBS 2008 is the only DHCP server on the network. DHCP is working, I can do ipconfig /release, ipconfig /renew from DHCP enabled workstations and the get a new IP as they should. I think I have tracked down the source of the error. If I go to Administrative Tools --> DHCP --> Right Click "Server.domain.local" --> Add/Remove Bindings. I get an error dialog saying "The System cannot find the file specified". Clicking OK allows me to see that the IPv4 tab of "Server Bindings Properties" has no available connections, it is empty. The IPv6 tab has the IPv6 address of the Local Area Connection checked, as it should. SBS 2008 has a single NIC with a static IP. " Restart of server did not fix issue. Comments?
From: Merv Porter [SBS-MVP] on 29 Apr 2010 15:14 Any help here? EventID 1050 (Error) (Scroll to the bottom of the page for the replies to the question http://www.experts-exchange.com/OS/Microsoft_Operating_Systems/Server/Windows_Server_2008/Q_24369928.html -------------------------------- If you're using Small Business Server, you can get this error if you have two NIC's installed on the machine, and have both configured to use the same subnet. SBS will also report this error if another domain server is found on the same subnet. -------------------------------- -- Merv Porter [SBS-MVP] ============================ "Guzzifrank" <flbritton(a)shaw.ca> wrote in message news:XRhCn.174842$0N3.103847(a)newsfe09.iad... > I have this error on Just installed SBS2008 Standard. Found perfect > description on google but no fix: > > ""DhcpServer 1050 22/04/2010 7:05:05 AM 24 > Event Details: > The DHCP/BINL service on the local machine encountered a network > error. The error was: 0x 2. > > SBS 2008 is the only DHCP server on the network. > > DHCP is working, I can do ipconfig /release, ipconfig /renew from DHCP > enabled workstations and the get a new IP as they should. > > I think I have tracked down the source of the error. > If I go to Administrative Tools --> DHCP --> Right Click > "Server.domain.local" --> Add/Remove Bindings. I get an error dialog > saying > "The System cannot find the file specified". > Clicking OK allows me to see that the IPv4 tab of "Server Bindings > Properties" has no available connections, it is empty. The IPv6 tab has > the > IPv6 address of the Local Area Connection checked, as it should. > SBS 2008 has a single NIC with a static IP. " > > Restart of server did not fix issue. > > Comments? > > >
From: Simon Thomson on 30 Apr 2010 01:12 Weird, that's my description (word for word) you found, I posted it here last week but it never showed up. I had a restart on Friday, now the IPv4 binding is back but the IPv6 binding is missing. SBS has stopped complaining about it though. Hopefully Mervs link will shed some light on this. Cheers, Simon "Guzzifrank" <flbritton(a)shaw.ca> wrote in message news:XRhCn.174842$0N3.103847(a)newsfe09.iad... >I have this error on Just installed SBS2008 Standard. Found perfect >description on google but no fix: > > ""DhcpServer 1050 22/04/2010 7:05:05 AM 24 > Event Details: > The DHCP/BINL service on the local machine encountered a network > error. The error was: 0x 2. > > SBS 2008 is the only DHCP server on the network. > > DHCP is working, I can do ipconfig /release, ipconfig /renew from DHCP > enabled workstations and the get a new IP as they should. > > I think I have tracked down the source of the error. > If I go to Administrative Tools --> DHCP --> Right Click > "Server.domain.local" --> Add/Remove Bindings. I get an error dialog > saying > "The System cannot find the file specified". > Clicking OK allows me to see that the IPv4 tab of "Server Bindings > Properties" has no available connections, it is empty. The IPv6 tab has > the > IPv6 address of the Local Area Connection checked, as it should. > SBS 2008 has a single NIC with a static IP. " > > Restart of server did not fix issue. > > Comments? > > >
From: Guzzifrank on 1 May 2010 19:28 reboot cleared issue. Thanks. "Guzzifrank" <flbritton(a)shaw.ca> wrote in message news:XRhCn.174842$0N3.103847(a)newsfe09.iad... >I have this error on Just installed SBS2008 Standard. Found perfect >description on google but no fix: > > ""DhcpServer 1050 22/04/2010 7:05:05 AM 24 > Event Details: > The DHCP/BINL service on the local machine encountered a network > error. The error was: 0x 2. > > SBS 2008 is the only DHCP server on the network. > > DHCP is working, I can do ipconfig /release, ipconfig /renew from DHCP > enabled workstations and the get a new IP as they should. > > I think I have tracked down the source of the error. > If I go to Administrative Tools --> DHCP --> Right Click > "Server.domain.local" --> Add/Remove Bindings. I get an error dialog > saying > "The System cannot find the file specified". > Clicking OK allows me to see that the IPv4 tab of "Server Bindings > Properties" has no available connections, it is empty. The IPv6 tab has > the > IPv6 address of the Local Area Connection checked, as it should. > SBS 2008 has a single NIC with a static IP. " > > Restart of server did not fix issue. > > Comments? > > >
From: Guzzifrank on 12 May 2010 23:43 Not applicable. One NIC and one domain controller. Event comes whenever and clears for a while on restart. "Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]" <mwport(a)no_spam_hotmail.com> wrote in message news:#UBAsA95KHA.5808(a)TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > Any help here? > > EventID 1050 (Error) > (Scroll to the bottom of the page for the replies to the question > http://www.experts-exchange.com/OS/Microsoft_Operating_Systems/Server/Windows_Server_2008/Q_24369928.html > > -------------------------------- > If you're using Small Business Server, you can get this error if you have > two NIC's installed on the machine, and have both configured to use the > same subnet. SBS will also report this error if another domain server is > found on the same subnet. > -------------------------------- > > -- > Merv Porter [SBS-MVP] > ============================ > > > "Guzzifrank" <flbritton(a)shaw.ca> wrote in message > news:XRhCn.174842$0N3.103847(a)newsfe09.iad... >> I have this error on Just installed SBS2008 Standard. Found perfect >> description on google but no fix: >> >> ""DhcpServer 1050 22/04/2010 7:05:05 AM 24 >> Event Details: >> The DHCP/BINL service on the local machine encountered a network >> error. The error was: 0x 2. >> >> SBS 2008 is the only DHCP server on the network. >> >> DHCP is working, I can do ipconfig /release, ipconfig /renew from DHCP >> enabled workstations and the get a new IP as they should. >> >> I think I have tracked down the source of the error. >> If I go to Administrative Tools --> DHCP --> Right Click >> "Server.domain.local" --> Add/Remove Bindings. I get an error dialog >> saying >> "The System cannot find the file specified". >> Clicking OK allows me to see that the IPv4 tab of "Server Bindings >> Properties" has no available connections, it is empty. The IPv6 tab has >> the >> IPv6 address of the Local Area Connection checked, as it should. >> SBS 2008 has a single NIC with a static IP. " >> >> Restart of server did not fix issue. >> >> Comments? >> >> >>
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