The NetLogon service on this domain controller has been configured to use port %1 for incoming RPC connections over TCP/IP from remote machines. However, the following error occurred when Netlogon attempted to register this port with the RPC endpoint mapper service: %2 This will prevent the NetLogon service on remote machines from connecting to this domain controller over TCP/IP that may result in authentication problems. USER ACTION The specified port is configured via the Group Policy or via a registry value 'DcTcpipPort' under the 'HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services etlogon\Parameters' registry key; the value configured through the Group Policy takes precedence. If the port specified is in error, reset it to a correct value. You can also remove this configuration for the port in which case the port will be assigned dynamically by the endpoint mapper at the time the NetLogon service on remote machines makes RPC connections to this domain controller. After the misconfiguration is corrected, restart the NetLogon service on this machine and verify that this event log no longer appears.
The Netlogon service could not initialize the replication data structures successfully. The service was terminated. The following ...
The Netlogon service failed to initialize the AuthZ resource manager. The service was terminated. The following error occurred: ...
The Netlogon service failed to initialize the security descriptor for the Netlogon RPC interface. The service was terminated. ...
The Netlogon service failed to register the service with the service controller. The service was terminated. The following ...
The NetLogon service on this domain controller has been configured to use port %1 for incoming RPC connections over TCP/IP ...
The network %1 ran out of network control blocks (NCBs). You may need to increase NCBs for this network. The following information ...
The network access method used by the access client to connect to the network does not match the value of the NAS-Port-Type ...
The Network Access Permission setting in the dial-in properties of the user account in Active Directory is set to Deny access ...
The Network Access Protection (NAP) enforcement client could not create system resources for remote access connections. Some ...