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for a Full Time Job Ways to Get Help Expand Search Submit replication error 1256 Close Search Login Join Today Products BackProducts Gigs Live Careers Vendor Services Groups Website Testing Store Headlines Experts Exchange rpc server is unavailable server 2012 r2 > Questions > dcdiag gives "DsBindWithSpnEx() failed with error 1722" Want to Advertise Here? Solved dcdiag gives "DsBindWithSpnEx() failed with error 1722" Posted on 2012-12-28 Windows Server 2008 MS Server OS Active https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/2102154 Directory 4 Verified Solutions 13 Comments 3,767 Views Last Modified: 2013-01-03 Starting test: Replications [SERVER03] DsBindWithSpnEx() failed with error 1722, The RPC server is unavailable.. ......................... SERVER01 failed test Replications Select all Open in new window Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise "SERVER01" - is the "metal" and runs AD, DC, DNS, DHCP "SERVER03" - is virtual located https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/27980110/dcdiag-gives-DsBindWithSpnEx-failed-with-error-1722.html on "SERVER01" and running Exchange, SQL (and various other programs) Also have a virtual "SERVER02" on "SERVER01" that runs remote desktop services. Ideas on how to fix? Does it need fixing? 0 Question by:tsnirone Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Google LVL 18 Best Solution bysarang_tinguria Save the & Clear the directory service event logs then re-run dcdiag Go to Solution 13 Comments LVL 59 Overall: Level 59 Windows Server 2008 47 Active Directory 28 MS Server OS 20 Message Expert Comment by:Darius Ghassem2012-12-28 Can you post the whole dcdaig /v? What servers are running AD services? Possible that you have old failed DC that needs to be cleaned too http://www.petri.co.il/delete_failed_dcs_from_ad.htm 0 LVL 25 Overall: Level 25 Windows Server 2008 9 MS Server OS 6 Active Directory 5 Message Active 7 days ago Expert Comment by:Tony Giangreco2012-12-28 This should help http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2102154 0 LVL 18 Overall: Level 18 Active Directory 17 Windows Server 2008 13 MS Server OS 4 Message Assisted Solution by:sarang_tinguria2012-12-28 post repadmin /replsum so we could get the exact replication status 0 LVL 3 Overall: Level 3 Message Author Comment by:tsnirone2012-12-30 C:\Users\Administrator>repadmin /replsum Replicat
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