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My Forums Answered by: dnscmd and access denied errors Windows server 2012 dns access denied Server > Directory Services Question 0 Sign in to vote Hi, I have a domain dnscmd /config /rpcauthlevel 0 which I started to upgrade to 2008R2, I have few 2008 R2 DCs and few 2003R2 DCs. I have a 2003 member server. I'm
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logged on using domain admins credentials on this server. When I try to issue following command against 2008R2 DC: dnscmd msft-dc-01.domain.com. /enumrecords domain.com msft-dc-01 /detail All I get is an error: DNS Server failed to enumerate records for node msft-dc-01.comain.com Status = 5 (0x00000005) Command failed: ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED 5 (00000005)
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When I issue the same command against 2003R2 DC - there are no access denied errors at all. How can I fix this issue? All of my scripts stopped working when I upgraded Dcs to 2008 R2. Thanks. Thursday, March 18, 2010 7:52 AM Reply | Quote Answers 3 Sign in to vote I think that this quote explains everything: ------- Question: I can manage 2008 R2 DNS fine from RSAT on Windows 7, but accessing from DNS Management mmc on Server 2003 R2 returns “access is denied”. If I install the 2003 R2 Admin Pack on an XP Pro PC it the symptom is the same, Access Denied. Answer: This is expected behavior, starting with Windows Server 2008 a few years ago. RPC Integrity required by W2K8 R2 DNS Servers is not supported by the Win2000 and Win2003 versions of DNSMGMT.MSC (or DNSCMD.EXE). For the most secu
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Server Fault Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Server Fault is a question and answer site for system and network connect to dns server access was denied administrators. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Server 2003 dnscmd.exe https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windows/en-US/0616a009-cfd0-4810-b9f1-ffba3c8acbd1/dnscmd-and-access-denied-errors?forum=winserverDS access denied (not server 2008) up vote 0 down vote favorite The only topics I can find on dnscmd.exe access denied are all "when we upgraded to Server 2008 this error started". Well, I'm using Windows XP client and Server 2003 and getting this error. I can use computer manager to view sessions, open files, services (start/stop works also) from my XP workstation, but when I try to use the DNS Manager http://serverfault.com/questions/515046/server-2003-dnscmd-exe-access-denied-not-server-2008 snap-in or dnscmd.exe I always get Access Denied (5) error. I have confirmed that RPC over TCP/IP is enabled for the DNS service (when I disable I get a connection reset error instead). More info on setup: DNS Server: Windows 2003 Standard Edition SP2 Computer Name: PSServer Workgroup Name: TELEXSI Workstation using dnscmd.exe: Windows XP Pro SP3 Computer Name: DEVELOPER Workgroup Name: TELEXSI DNS command-lines tried: dnscmd.exe mydomain.com /Info Also tried using the IP (it is an external/Internet IP) instead of domain name. In computer manager when I view the list of active sessions, I see my XP workstation listed (by its external IP) and the user name is a user in the admin group, and not as guest. This is the one and only login we use for everything, start/stop services, install software, etc, so I know it has full-access/admin rights. Is this a known restriction of a Workgroup over WAN? Seems odd that I can do everything else remotely, but this one area (DNS Server) I am having issues with. domain-name-system windows-server-2003 windows-xp dns-server share|improve this question asked Jun 11 '13 at 17:13 eselk 1056 Using DNS RPC over a WAN link is a Bad Idea. Try running the command from an internal network. –Nathan C Jun 11 '13
property. Status = 5 (0x00000005) Command failed: ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED 5 (00000005) I assume http://www.networksteve.com/forum/topic.php/When_running_%22dnscmd_/Config_/LocalNetPriorityNetMask_0x0000FFFF/?TopicId=24686&Posts=3 that the error is generating because the registry key itself does not exist in HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\DNS\Parameters I cannot however find what the value you https://forums.iis.net/t/prev/1163394 should be. Any assistance in setting this command would be most helpful, I cannot see it being a permissions issue as I am a access denied member of all required groups to provide the neccesary access. July 19th, 2011 9:57pm Please run the command from elevated permissions and try again .http://www.virmansec.com/blogs/skhairuddin Free Windows Admin Tool Kit Click here and download it now July 20th, 2011 2:36am Thanks for the response, but this is dns access denied for a Server 2003 R2 box, there is no elevated command prompt. July 21st, 2011 12:35am Click the Start button In the Search box, type command prompt. In the list of results, right-click Command Prompt, and then click Run as administrator. If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation. http://www.virmansec.com/blogs/skhairuddin Free Windows Admin Tool Kit Click here and download it now July 21st, 2011 2:29am This topic is archived. No further replies will be accepted. Other recent topics Remote Administration For Windows. Easy remote access of Windows 10, 7, 8, XP, 2008, 2000, and Vista Computers Click here to find out more Reboot Hundreds of computers, disable flash drives, deploy power managements settings. Click here to get your free copy of Network Administrator. Over 25 plugins to make your life easier
Web Platform Installer Get Help: Ask a Question in our Forums More Help Resources Blogs Forums Home IIS.NET Forums Partner and Community Forums PHP Community dnscmd Command failed: ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED 5 (00000005) dnscmd Command failed: ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED 5 (00000005) RSS 2 replies Last post Dec 16, 2009 07:53 AM by sameermirza ‹ Previous Thread|Next Thread › Print Share Twitter Facebook Email Shortcuts Active Threads Unanswered Threads Unresolved Threads Advanced Search Reply sameermirza 9 Posts dnscmd Command failed: ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED 5 (00000005) Dec 15, 2009 08:11 AM|sameermirza|LINK Hi all, I am trying tocreatedns entry from php using dnscmd command but getting an error, for example if we put it in c:\DNSCMD then here is the little code that we need to run to create dns entry ERROR Command failed: ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED 5 (00000005) command works fine as i have tested it from coomand line and you diffeent error 9unless you type correct command, which means that error is when it is trying to create an entry.I have been searching on it and found that it has somthing to do with the permissions. Now I am running the web (window/iis/php) from a local server, have got all the required permission to the all the required folder/files the only thing I cant is tackle is try to put IUSER account is DNSADMIN group as I am running it from a local server and you can on only adddomain account ot the DNSADMIN group. Can nay one please help me out with. Thanks, SM. php error Permissions IIS 5 windows Reply don.raman 1204 Posts MicrosoftModerator Re: dnscmd Command failed: ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED 5 (00000005) Dec 15, 2009 12:54 PM|don.raman|LINK Hi, Please refer to the forum post http://forums.iis.net/t/1162730.aspx. Thanks, Don. Reply sameermirza 9 Posts Re: dnscmd Command failed: ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED 5 (00000005) Dec 16, 2009 07:53 AM|sameermirza|LINK hi, That doesn't realy help and isn't an answered thred either. Could you please explain how it is relevan to what I am trying to ask here? Or how would that be helpful for me in current situation. ‹ Previous Thread|Next Thread › This site is managed for Microsoft by Neudesic, LLC. | © 2016 Microsoft. All rights reserved. Privacy Statement Terms of Use Contact Us Advertise With Us Hosted on Microsoft Azure Follow us on: Twitter Facebook Microsoft Feedback on IIS Powered by IIS8