Dcdiag Warning Dcgetdcname Time_server Call Failed Error 1355
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| Quote Answers 0 Sign in to vote There can be two reason for this either Sysvol/Netlogon is missing or windows time service is not started. configure authoritative time server http://support.microsoft.com/kb/816042 Post below result on skydrive ONLY dcdiag /v/c/d/e/s:dcname > c:\dcdiag.log ipconfig /all from the DC http://explore.live.com/windows-live-skydrive I would like to see below info of your environments to get the complete picture. -No of forest & domain -No of domain controller, their OS version & service pack level -No of sites & connectivity bandwidth b/w them -DFL/FFL level. Regards Awinish Vishwakarma| CHECK MY BLOG Disclaimer: This posting is provided AS-IS with no warranties or guarantees and confers no rights. Marked as answer by Nina Liu - MSFTModerator Monday, June 20, 2011 9:33 AM Thursday, June 09, 2011 4:10 AM Reply | Quote Moderator 0 Sign in to vote Hi, Besides others asked, please also clarify the current situation, like “we lost the ability to login to the domain controller”. Any error message received? Please first check the following links: Error Messages Occur When Active Directory Users and Computers Snap-in Is Opened http://support.microsoft.com/kb/272686 You cannot log on to the domain, join a computer to the domain, or run the Active Directory Insta
‘A Good Time server could not be located' Home » Microsoft » Windows - Error ‘A Good Time server could not be located' KB ID 0000705 Dtd 06/11/12 Problem Seen when running dcdiag, Error(s): Starting test: Advertising
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Warning: Server-Name is not advertising as a time server. ......................... Server-Name failed test Advertising Running enterprise tests on : PeteNetLive.com Starting test: Intersite ......................... PeteNetLive.com passed test Intersite Starting test: FsmoCheck Warning: DcGetDcName(TIME_SERVER) call failed, error 1355 A Time Server could not be located. The server holding the PDC role is down. Warning: DcGetDcName(GOOD_TIME_SERVER_PREFERRED) call failed, error 1355 A Good Time Server could not be located. ......................... PeteNetLive.com failed test FsmoCheck Solution https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windowsserver/en-US/744fb385-e8a8-402d-8053-9cf0496de13c/server-failed-fsmo-test?forum=winserverDS Note: Any one of the things below can cause this problem, I suggest you retry running dcdiag after each step until it runs without error. 1. In a windows domain, clients normally get their time from the domain controller that holds the PDC Emulator role. Locate that server and log on. Locate your FSMO Role Servers 2. Now configure your PDC emulator to get its time from a reliable external source. http://www.petenetlive.com/KB/Article/0000705 Windows - Setting Domain Time 3. If you have got this far, then should already have the windows time service running, check! 4. From command line, remove and reinstall the Windows time service with the following two commands. w32tm /unregister
w32tm /register Note: It's not unusual to see the following error after you issue a 'w32tm /unregister' command, Error The following error occurred: Access is denied (0x80070005) If this happens don't panic, open the services console (Press F5) and the Windows Time Service may have disappeared (if so re-register it). If not manually stop the Windows Time service and try to unregister again, then re-register. WARNING: After doing this, you will need to set the time service to get reliable time from an NTP External Server again. 5. Press Windows Key+R > regedit {enter} > Navigate to the following registry key; HKLM > System > CurrentControlSet > services > W32Time > Parameters Ensure the Type value it set to NTP, the restart the Windows time service and check again. 5. Whilst still in the registry editor navigate to; HKLM > System > CurrentControlSet > services > W32Time > Config Set the AnnounceFlags value to 5. 6. Whilst still in the registry editor navigate to; HKLM > System > CurrentControlSet > services > W32Time
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