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Workstation Causing DNS Problems
"Ben" <benb[ at ]nospam.postalias> 5/30/2007 11:48:35 AM
Hi,

I've noticed several event 53 errors on our DNS server relating to CertSvc
(below). Due to the error message ("DNS name does not exist") I looked at
our DNS, and found that the workstation is creating its own folder!? So we
now have:
Forward Lookup Zones
?domain.com
?_msdcs
?_sites
?_tcp
?_udp
?DomainDnsZones
?LAPTOP01 « Folder with workstation name, containing its own
A record (LAPTOP01 192.168.0.50)
?ForestDnsZones

I tried deleting the folder, and rebooting the workstation, but every time
it restarts, it recreates the folder & records in DNS.
I've checked over the workstation, initially the DNS Client service was
disabled for some reason, so I enabled & started that. I found that when I
went to 'My Computer' > 'Properties' > 'Computer Name' tab, the 'Full
computer name' was LAPTOP01.LAPTOP01.domain.com, so I went to 'Change' >
'More' and the 'Primary DNS Suffix' was LAPTOP01.domain.com (No idea why!),
so I changed the suffix to just domain.com and rebooted, however, the moment
the workstation rebooted, it recreated the LAPTOP01 folder in DNS again. I
tried deleting the folder, and running IPCONFIG /FLUSHDNS & IPCONFIG
/REGISTERDNS on the workstation, but again the folder is recreated!

What else can the problem be? I'm now stumped as to how to fix this problem!
I can't see anywhere else in TCP/IP properties, or 'My Computer' where the
DNS name is incorrect!

DNS Server Event Error:
---------------------
Event Type: Warning
Event Source: CertSvc
Event Category: None
Event ID: 53
Date: 30/05/2007
Time: 10:07:10
User: N/A
Computer: SERVER
Description:
Certificate Services denied request 824 because DNS name does not exist.
0x800725f2 (WIN32: 9714). The request was for DOMAIN\LAPTOP01$. Additional
information: Denied by Policy Module.
---------------------
Initial Workstation Event Error (seems to have disappeared since changing
Primary DNS suffix):
---------------------
Event Type: Error
Event Source: NETLOGON
Event Category: None
Event ID: 5789
Date: 30/05/2007
Time: 10:04:14
User: N/A
Computer: LAPTOP01
Description:
Attempt to update DNS Host Name of the computer object in Active Directory
failed. The updated value was 'LAPTOP01.LAPTOP01.domain.com'. The following
error occurred:
The parameter is incorrect.
---------------------


Re: Workstation Causing DNS Problems
Myweb <meiweb[ at ]gmx.de> 5/31/2007 4:49:00 PM
Hello ben,

Have a look here:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/281271

Best regards

Myweb
Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers
no rights.

[Quoted Text]
> Hi,
>
> I've noticed several event 53 errors on our DNS server relating to
> CertSvc
> (below). Due to the error message ("DNS name does not exist") I looked
> at
> our DNS, and found that the workstation is creating its own folder!?
> So we
> now have:
> Forward Lookup Zones
> ?domain.com
> ?_msdcs
> ?_sites
> ?_tcp
> ?_udp
> ?DomainDnsZones
> ?LAPTOP01 « Folder with workstation name, containing
> its own
> A record (LAPTOP01 192.168.0.50)
> ?ForestDnsZones
> I tried deleting the folder, and rebooting the workstation, but every
> time
> it restarts, it recreates the folder & records in DNS.
> I've checked over the workstation, initially the DNS Client service
> was
> disabled for some reason, so I enabled & started that. I found that
> when I
> went to 'My Computer' > 'Properties' > 'Computer Name' tab, the 'Full
> computer name' was LAPTOP01.LAPTOP01.domain.com, so I went to 'Change'
> >
> 'More' and the 'Primary DNS Suffix' was LAPTOP01.domain.com (No idea
> why!),
> so I changed the suffix to just domain.com and rebooted, however, the
> moment
> the workstation rebooted, it recreated the LAPTOP01 folder in DNS
> again. I
> tried deleting the folder, and running IPCONFIG /FLUSHDNS & IPCONFIG
> /REGISTERDNS on the workstation, but again the folder is recreated!
> What else can the problem be? I'm now stumped as to how to fix this
> problem! I can't see anywhere else in TCP/IP properties, or 'My
> Computer' where the DNS name is incorrect!
>
> DNS Server Event Error:
> ---------------------
> Event Type: Warning
> Event Source: CertSvc
> Event Category: None
> Event ID: 53
> Date: 30/05/2007
> Time: 10:07:10
> User: N/A
> Computer: SERVER
> Description:
> Certificate Services denied request 824 because DNS name does not
> exist.
> 0x800725f2 (WIN32: 9714). The request was for DOMAIN\LAPTOP01$.
> Additional
> information: Denied by Policy Module.
> ---------------------
> Initial Workstation Event Error (seems to have disappeared since
> changing
> Primary DNS suffix):
> ---------------------
> Event Type: Error
> Event Source: NETLOGON
> Event Category: None
> Event ID: 5789
> Date: 30/05/2007
> Time: 10:04:14
> User: N/A
> Computer: LAPTOP01
> Description:
> Attempt to update DNS Host Name of the computer object in Active
> Directory
> failed. The updated value was 'LAPTOP01.LAPTOP01.domain.com'. The
> following
> error occurred:
> The parameter is incorrect.
> ---------------------

Re: Workstation Causing DNS Problems
"Ben" <benb[ at ]nospam.postalias> 5/31/2007 6:02:32 PM
Hi Myweb,

Thanks for the reply.

I don't think that article applies in this situation, we don't have a child
subdomain, and we're not having certificate publication issues. Its just
this one client that seems to be registering itself as a subdomain, even
though its not! I don't think this is a problem with the certificate
authority, permissions, or the DNS server, I think its more some
misconfiguration on the client itself!

Ben


"Myweb" <meiweb[ at ]gmx.de> wrote in message
news:ff16fb6631b568c971cb7c736370[ at ]msnews.microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text]
> Hello ben,
>
> Have a look here:
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/281271
>
> Best regards
>
> Myweb
> Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and
> confers no rights.
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've noticed several event 53 errors on our DNS server relating to
>> CertSvc
>> (below). Due to the error message ("DNS name does not exist") I looked
>> at
>> our DNS, and found that the workstation is creating its own folder!?
>> So we
>> now have:
>> Forward Lookup Zones
>> ?domain.com
>> ?_msdcs
>> ?_sites
>> ?_tcp
>> ?_udp
>> ?DomainDnsZones
>> ?LAPTOP01 « Folder with workstation name, containing
>> its own
>> A record (LAPTOP01 192.168.0.50)
>> ?ForestDnsZones
>> I tried deleting the folder, and rebooting the workstation, but every
>> time
>> it restarts, it recreates the folder & records in DNS.
>> I've checked over the workstation, initially the DNS Client service
>> was
>> disabled for some reason, so I enabled & started that. I found that
>> when I
>> went to 'My Computer' > 'Properties' > 'Computer Name' tab, the 'Full
>> computer name' was LAPTOP01.LAPTOP01.domain.com, so I went to 'Change'
>> >
>> 'More' and the 'Primary DNS Suffix' was LAPTOP01.domain.com (No idea
>> why!),
>> so I changed the suffix to just domain.com and rebooted, however, the
>> moment
>> the workstation rebooted, it recreated the LAPTOP01 folder in DNS
>> again. I
>> tried deleting the folder, and running IPCONFIG /FLUSHDNS & IPCONFIG
>> /REGISTERDNS on the workstation, but again the folder is recreated!
>> What else can the problem be? I'm now stumped as to how to fix this
>> problem! I can't see anywhere else in TCP/IP properties, or 'My
>> Computer' where the DNS name is incorrect!
>>
>> DNS Server Event Error:
>> ---------------------
>> Event Type: Warning
>> Event Source: CertSvc
>> Event Category: None
>> Event ID: 53
>> Date: 30/05/2007
>> Time: 10:07:10
>> User: N/A
>> Computer: SERVER
>> Description:
>> Certificate Services denied request 824 because DNS name does not
>> exist.
>> 0x800725f2 (WIN32: 9714). The request was for DOMAIN\LAPTOP01$.
>> Additional
>> information: Denied by Policy Module.
>> ---------------------
>> Initial Workstation Event Error (seems to have disappeared since
>> changing
>> Primary DNS suffix):
>> ---------------------
>> Event Type: Error
>> Event Source: NETLOGON
>> Event Category: None
>> Event ID: 5789
>> Date: 30/05/2007
>> Time: 10:04:14
>> User: N/A
>> Computer: LAPTOP01
>> Description:
>> Attempt to update DNS Host Name of the computer object in Active
>> Directory
>> failed. The updated value was 'LAPTOP01.LAPTOP01.domain.com'. The
>> following
>> error occurred:
>> The parameter is incorrect.
>> ---------------------
>
>


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