Sounds like a windows firewall issue.
Windows 2008 R2 and Windows 7 both have good firewall tools that are worth
getting to know and I also use Microsoft’s Log Parser to check whether
certain ports are being blocked.
Laurence
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Sent: Tuesday, December 06, 2011
9:56 AM
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Subject: [MSUNAG] Hyper-V oddity
I've had this
before… and I don't recall doing anything to fix it. It just
started working one day… not sure why…
So, I have a new
HyperV server in place. Not clustered… just one of 3 that I have.
The 3rd is just used for testing some things… eventually maybe some
clustering? Well… here's the deal.
I use Windows 7 and
the Server Administration Tools for Windows 7. I can connect to the
HyperV server just fine with the HyperV manager. However, I always get
the pesky "Cannot connect to the RPC service on computer "blah".
Make sure your RPC service is running.
Using the MMC, I can
connect to the machone remotely and see that the RPC service is, indeed,
running.
Online searching leans
towards DNS issues, but there is a DNS entry, and reverse lookup record, for
this server in DNS.
Anyone run into this
and know how to fix it?
Thanks!
-dak
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