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Monday, May 4, 2009

Could not start DHCP Client Services

Description:
One day you discover that DHCP client services on some of your server cannot be started. It gives you “access is denied” error message. The DHCP client services already use network service account to logon. You suspect that one of the recent windows patch that causes the issue.

Resolution:
The Network Service requires permissions to open the‘HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Dhcp\Parameters’ registry keys for the DHCP Client service to start. Some updates can remove the Network Service permissions to these registry keys. Please check and re-add them if necessary.

1) Open Regedit.
2) Navigate to ‘HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Dhcp' and click on Parameters.
3) Click on Edit menu then go to Permissions.
4) In the 'Permissions for Parameters' window, click on Add.
5) In the 'Select Users, Computers and Groups' window, type in "Network Service" (without the quotes) and click 'Check Names'. You may need to change the Location to "System".
6) Click OK.

7) In the 'Permissions for Parameters' window, highlight the Network Service group and give it Full Control and Read permission by selecting the check boxes.
8) Click OK
Try starting the DHCP client service again.

Cannot Upgrade from Windows 2003 Service Pack 1 to Windows 2003 Service Pack 2

Description:
You are having an issue when trying to upgrade your Windows 2003 Service Pack 1 server to Windows 2003 Service Pack 2. The upgrade process runs for a while and stops in the middle because of WMI error. You cannot do the upgrade from Add/Remove program too.

Resolution:
The issue cause by some corrupt files inside %windir%\system32\wbem\repository. Files in this folder is the database of WMI, if the files in this folder are corrupt, the WMI service will not work correctly. Delete the files in the folder %windir%\system32\wbem\repository. After restart the WMI service again, the files in this folder will be rebuilt again.
Below is the script to do it automatically:
################
sc config winmgmt start= disabled
net stop winmgmt /y
%systemdrive%
cd %windir%\system32\wbem
if exist repository.old rmdir /s/q repository.old
rename repository repository.old
for /f %%s in ('dir /b /s %windir%\system32\wbem\*.dll') do regsvr32 /s %%s
regsvr32 /s %windir%\system32\tscfgwmi.dll
wmiprvse /regserver
winmgmt /regserver
sc config winmgmt start= auto
net start winmgmt
for /f %%s in ('dir /b *.mof') do mofcomp %%s
for /f %%s in ('dir /b *.mfl') do mofcomp %%s

Invalid FSMO Role Owner for Application Partition

Description:
When running the ADRAP program you found the following warning/error.
The following application partition contains an invalid FSMO role owner:
Partition: cn=infrastructure,dc=forestdnszones,dc=corp,dc=com
FSMO:CN=NTDS Settings\0ADEL:97d…,CN=Server01\0ADEL:67…,CN=Servers,CN=SITEA,CN=Sites,CN=Configuration,DC=corp,DC=com

Resolution:
Use adsiedit.msc and reset the fSMORoleOwner attribute on the infrastructure master of your root domain. Use the value from Distinguished Name (DN) attribute of the corresponding application partition as the new value. You may need to use an account which has Enterprise Admin permission.

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Exchange 2007 High Level Sample Design

Design I:
· Role separation
· No redundancy

Design II:
· Local Continuous Replication (LCR)


Design III:
· Single Copy Cluster (SCC)
Design IV:
· Cluster Continuous Replication (CCR)

Monday, April 27, 2009

Group Policy for safe sender lists in Outlook 2007 does not work

Description:
You have set Outlook 2007 safe sender list through GPO however it isn’t applying to users. You’ve check that the GPO was applied successfully.

Resolution:
Change the safe sender list path to
\\servername\sharefolder\filename. It cannot use the %logonserver%\sharefolder syntax.

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