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during which the demotion was interrupted. The one thing I didn't try was dcpromo /forceremoval (...just didn't think of it at the time. Lesson #2). DC01 is now no longer responding in anyway so I have turned it off. No, even after multiple reboots it is completely inaccessible except to Ping. Now I am trying to cleanup AD of any reference to DC01 before I rebuild it and seize the FSMO Roles onto DC03. My problem is that I can't do either because I am unable to connect to DC03 using NTDSUtil. Nothing works when I try to 'Connect to Server' using 'localhost', the FQDN, NetBIOS Name or IP (...I know, I know,...but I figured I'd try anyway to be thorough). The error I get is: "DsBindW error 0x6d9(There are no more endpoints available from the endpoint mapper.)" I do NOT want to rebuild this Domain unless I absolutely MUST. Naturally, however, I MUST get this situation corrected before it falls over onto itself one way or another. I have already read-through Microsoft's RPC KB which I found close to useless as I KNOW the error I'm getting I just don't know how to fix the RPC issue in order to move forward. Can someone PLEASE tell me how
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Windows Server Active Directory error Windows Server > Directory Services rpc endpoint mapper high cpu Question 0 Sign in to vote Hi, Am seriously got trapped with an issue in rpc query failed 6be my company. we are implementing a new site so i want to add the new site active directory as child domain with my main site https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/27221714/Failed-DC-and-Can't-Clean-AD-Getting-DsBindW-Error-in-NTDSUtil.html AD but i cant able to join. so when i checked with my main active directory primary domain controller which is active directory integrated DNS is completely down in primary active directory when i checked with operation master rid is giving error and i cant able to transfer FSMO roles https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/sharepoint/en-US/494fa246-145f-4abe-ab50-efe46cedae64/windows-server-active-directory-error?forum=winserverDS in operation master RID is giving error Then i planned to seize fsmo role and make the secondary as the main domain controller even that is giving error as below "DsBindW error 0x6d9 (There are no more endpoints available from the endpoint mapper.) " kindly help me with a solution. Thursday, December 20, 2012 7:13 AM Reply | Quote Answers 1 Sign in to vote For Troubleshooting RPC Endpoint Mapper errors see this:http://support.microsoft.com/kb/839880. Also, disable local windows firewall service, by default it is enabled in vista/windows 2008 and above. Check the network connectivity and latency. Disable Windows Firewall: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc766337(WS.10).aspx It could be due to AV(McAfee,Symantec, Trend, etc) or 3rd party security application which act as firewall and block AD communuctaion.AV like Symantec,trend,etc have new features to "protect network traffic".Please check AV setting and disable the same if defined. Active Directory and Active Directory Domain Services Port Requirements http://te
Guest When I use dsmgmt in ADAM, and server connections to connect to an ADAM service, such as connect to server localhost:389 Why I get such error as DsBindWithSpnExW error
I have 2 domain controllers I need to remove from AD - one which is an NT 4.0 box & one which was W2K but crashed & was replaced with a different server (with the same IP as the old one) & is no longer available for dcpromo demotion. We are in a mixed mode domain & desire to remove the NT in order to be native mode. The W2K we want to remove just to be clean & not see these "lovely" replication errors anymore. I've tried using ntdsutil as recommended in KB article 216498, but get an error that is as follows: DsBindWithCredW error 0x6d9(There are no more endpoints available from the endpoint mapper.) I have searched everywhere I can think of to no avail to find out what this error is & how to avoid or work around it. Any assistance would be much appreciated! JR Trent, Jul 26, 2004 #1 Advertisements ptwilliams Guest Re. the endpoint mapper question: -- Is the DC that you are trying to bind to behind a firewall?? In order to clean up your domain, you will need to perform the steps listed in that article. Are you connecting (binding) to the existing DC (not the missing one)? You need to connect to the existing one to delete the missing one; you cannot connect to the missing one. The NT box can simply be powered off and then the computer object deleted from it's container. I've heard talk of difficulties deleting the account from dsa.msc. If you have this, you'll need to delete the object by using ADSIEdit (support tools). -- Paul Williams _________________________________________ http://www.msresource.net Join us in our new forums! http://forums.msresource.net _________________________________________ "JR Trent" <> wrote in message news:462e01c4734a$c14671d0$... I have 2 domain controllers I need to remove from AD - one which is an NT 4.0 box & one which was W2K but crashed & was replaced with a different server (with the same IP as the old one) & is no longer available for dcpromo demotion. We are in a mixed mode domain & desire to remove the NT in order to be native mode. The W2K we want to remove just to be clean & not see these "lovely" replication errors anymore. I've tried using ntdsutil as recommended in KB article 216498, but get an error that is as follows: DsBindWithCredW error 0x6d9(There are no more endpoints available from the endpoint mapper.) I have searched everywhere I can think of to no avail to find out what this error is & how to avoid or work around it. Any assistance would be much appreciated! ptwilliams, Jul 26, 2004 #2 Advertisements Cary Shultz [A.D. MVP] Guest JR, Endpoint Mapper issues are usually RPC errors ( IIRC ). Please take a look at the following MSKB Article: