Hi! Ace,
Yes I am abl to read your response, sorry I was clumsy in replying and did
not reply properly to the groups. My mistake.
Iam still getting this error - I tried Replacing root hints with the
Cache.dns file - which did not work .
Any other ideas ?
Many thanks
Hugo
"Ace Fekay [MCT]" <> wrote in message
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> "Hugo" <> wrote in message
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>> Hi! All,
>> How do I resolv this issue? I am looking up for help on various forums -
>> posting it here and hoping to get a resolution soon.
>> event id 7053
>> the dns server sendto() function failed. the event data contains the
>> error.
>>
>> Let me provide few details so that you can assist me better.
>> I have a Windows 2003 std AD box with DNS running for a while now. I
>> decided
>> to have a backup AD win2k3 std with DNS on a VM (VMware).
>> I installed the OS/ DNS and later configured it as secondary DC via
>> dcpromo.
>> I see the DNS zones were replicated almost instantly, but I noticed alls
>> not
>> well and there were a few errors when I ran Netdiag and DCdiag (DC
>> Membership failed) and the Netlogon/Sysvol shares didnt show up on the
>> secondary DC.
>> However, I resolved them with the help from threads on various other
>> forums.
>>
>> As of now all looks fine - but in DNS events I see the
>> event id 7053
>> the dns server sendto() function failed. the event data contains the
>> error.
>>
>> I see that Microsoft has a fix for this error - but forums say its mostly
>> to supress it, I would like to know why Iam getting this error on my
>> secondary DC and not on my Primary DC and how to resolv it rather than
>> supress it.
>> Both my DNS servers dont do DNS forwarding as they are internal DNS
>> servers and I believe the root hints are correct (I see the same list of
>> root hint servers on the primary and secondary DC/DNS servers).
>>
>> Appreciate help in resolving this issue. Pl let me know if I need to
>> provide
>> further info.
>>
>> Many thanks
>> Hugo
>>
>>
>>
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> Hugo,
>
> I responded in the microsoft.public.windows.server.dns group. Are you able
> to read the response?
>
> Ace
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