Thanks I think it was ISA causing it, disabling the RPC filter allowed it to
join the domain.
Very strange behavior, we've never had the same issue with XP or W2003, just
put it down to yet another Vista "feature" I suppose
Peter Lawton
"Charlie Russel - MVP" <> wrote in message
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> Are you running in an SBS environment? Or is there an ISA server on your
> network? Either of those can cause issues. The workaround is to disable
> the RPC filter if you've got ISA, and to install the updated for SBS that
> supports Vista (including x64).
>
> --
> Charlie.
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>
>
> "Peter Lawton" <DevNull@fakedomain> wrote in message
> news:...
>> Thanks for the suggestion
>>
>> I checked with ipconfig and it's using our internal DNS server on the
>> domain controllers, from DHCP.
>>
>> Peter Lawton
>>
>> "Tom Lake" <> wrote in message
>> news:5FDD0351-888E-4A25-8049-...
>>>
>>>
>>> "Peter Lawton" <DevNull@fakedomain> wrote in message
>>> news:...
>>>> I'm trying to join a Vista x64 Business SP1 PC to our W2003 domain but
>>>> it's failing every time with one of the following errors:-
>>>>
>>>> "the RPC server is unavailable"
>>>>
>>>> "the remote procedure call failed"
>>>>
>>>> I can see the domain and can map drives to domain servers from the
>>>> Vista box
>>>>
>>>> I've disabled IPv6
>>>>
>>>> XP PCs can join the domain with no issues
>>>>
>>>> Anyone come across this?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> That happened to me when I was trying to use our ISP's
>>> DNS IP addresses. When I had DHCP hand out our own
>>> DNS Server's address, Vista joined the domain with no problem,
>>>
>>> Tom Lake
>>
>