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+ Ask a Question Need help? Post your question and get tips & solutions from a community of 418,536 IT Pros & Developers. It's quick & easy. OpenSCManager FAILED 1722 RPC server is unavailable; windows services P: https://bytes.com/topic/net/answers/722385-openscmanager-failed-1722-rpc-server-unavailable-windows-services n/a TJ I created a windows service using VS2005. I created/adjusted the install class using https://forums.anandtech.com/threads/what-services-are-required-for-remote-service-management.1061134/ the designer controls. I set the user to be 'local system'. I installed the service using the VS2005 cmd console (installutil.exe). The service shows up fine in my services snap-in. I can start and stop it just fine and it works great when I start it. I can open a command window and type: net start "My Service" and net unable to stop "My Service" and it works great. I have a program that must start the service like this: c:\windows\system32\sc.exe \\mymachinename start "My Service" Now is when my problem arises. Using the sc.exe (like in the line above) to start/stop the service throws the following error: [SC] OpenSCManager FAILED 1722: The RPC server is unavailable. This is on Win2003SvrSP1 Using some rpc tools in the Windows Resource Kit didn't reveal anything - though I don't unable to open have much experience w/ those tools and could have not testing something correctly. The RPC server service is started. Again, my custom windows service works just fine if I start/stop in the mmc or use 'net start/stop' from a command line. I just can't for the life of me get sc.exe to start/stop it w/o throwing that 'RPC server is unavailable' error. I mean everything was done clean and out of the box. It's practically a HelloWorld windows service created in VS2005 C# and immediately installed using installutil.exe all self contained on a single Win2003Svr machine. This should be a textbook helloworld windows service. Does anyone know how I can use sc.exe to start/stop w/o throwing that awful error? Oct 12 '07 #1 Post Reply Share this Question 1 Reply P: n/a TJ Because the service I'll be calling is installed on the same machine as the bat file that is calling it, I don't necessarily have to use sc.exe and it's remote capabilities. But I also can't use net start/stop either. But I found netsvc.exe in one of the old nt resource toolkits - and it does exactly what I need it to do. "TJ"
Display results as threads More... Useful Searches Recent Posts Menu Forums Forums Quick Links Search Forums Recent Posts Menu Log in Sign up AnandTech Forums: Technology, Hardware, Software, and Deals Forums > Software > Operating Systems > What services are required for remote service management? Discussion in 'Operating Systems' started by Entity, May 16, 2003. Entity Lifer Joined: Oct 11, 1999 Messages: 10,090 Likes Received: 0 If I'm trying to remotely stop/start services on a Windows 2000 box (on a domain which I have domain admin privileges on), what services are required to be running on a local machine so that I can manage those services remotely using sc or Computer Management? We've got a computer lab setup where I run WinVNC; however, VNC has a tendency to shutdown every so often. It unfortunately doesn't report itself as a failed service, so I have to manually go into the machines to restart the service; for some reason, I can get in on one machine, but not the other 10. I get this message if tyring to use sc (from WinXP): [SC] OpenSCManager FAILED 1722: The RPC server is unavailable.Click to expand... RPC, however, seems to be running on the machines (both RPC and RPC Locator, IIRC). What else should I check? When I try to manage the computer through computer management, I get: Computer cannot be managed. Windows cannot find the network path. Ideas? Rob #1 Entity, May 16, 2003 Lord Evermore Diamond Member Joined: Oct 10, 1999 Messages: 9,558 Likes Received: 0 Remote Registry probably needs to be running. But that's just a guess. This is all I could find: The ?RPC server unavailable? error can occur for the following reasons: DNS problems Time synchronization problem RPC service is not running Network connectivity problemClick to expand... One resolution seems to be stopping and restarting the RPC service. But then, you can't actually stop the RPC service. But DNS seems to be the other more common problem. Not a whole lot of information available that I can find. #2 Lord Evermore, May 17, 2003 Entity Lifer Joined: Oct 11, 1999 Messages: 10,090 Likes Received: 0 Originally po