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on the OS configuration specific to a Domain Controller, rather than the Directory Service itself, but I thought this was still the best place for my question I have a 2008 http://www.networksteve.com/enterprise/topic.php/DCDIAG_fails_with:_call_failed,_error_1722,_Could_not_open_pipe/?TopicId=85753&Posts=18 forest with a root domain and 4 child domains, 53 DC's in total over multiple sites. I ran a DCDIAG /c /e from a DC in the root domain, and +40 of the DC's returned https://groups.google.com/d/topic/microsoft.public.win2000.active_directory/8r9GNPz3ASE the following errors: Starting test: Advertising Fatal Error:DsGetDcName (DCName) call failed, error 1722 The Locator could not find the server. DCName failed test Advertising Starting test: MachineAccount Could not open pipe with [DCName]:failed with 53 error 1722 The network path was not found. Could not get NetBIOSDomainName Failed can not test for HOST SPN Failed can not test for HOST SPN DCName passed test MachineAccount Starting test: NCSecDesc Ldap search capability attribute search failed on server DCName, return value = 81 DCName failed test NCSecDesc Starting test: NetLogons [DCName] An net use or LsaPolicy operation failed with error 53, The network path was not found..: DCName failed test rpc server is NetLogons" I did some testing and worked out DC's that passed these tests were either in the same domain or the same site as the source DC. Conclusion; it was resolving the DNS name in the former and doing a broadcast lookup for DC's in the same site for the latter. Therefore all DC's in child domains and not in the same site failed the tests listed above. Therefore my question is; is this normal, should I just expect a dcdiag /e to fail in a multi-domain forest? How would you normally configure DNS or the OS of the DC to resolve this? Do people normally change the network properties to append DNS suffixes for all the domains/is it okay to append the DNS suffixes, or will this cause issues on the DC? May 14th, 2015 9:01am Hi, Have you done any migration of DC's also Can you provide the output of following command. Repadmin /replsum /errorsonly Free Windows Admin Tool Kit Click here and download it now May 14th, 2015 9:23am Hi First;error 1722 seems like there is connectivity issue, -Have you checked the Firewall ports&Connectivity? - Do you install AV on dc's,if yes check the AV logs.Also disbale AV and test. check these articles also; https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/replication-error-1722-the-rpc-server-is-unavaible%28v=ws.10%29.aspx?f=255&MSPPError=-2147217396 http://blogs.technet.com/askds/archive/2011/03/22/what-does-dcdiag-actu
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