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All submitted content is subject to our Terms Of Use. System: 1 MS server with AD, DNS, small office of 3 users, server has ms sql, but otherwise just a file repository--users connect to internet via router directly. Setup was done by someone else and I am taking over --still learning I want to activate the vpn, but server had a power failure twice within a couple of days and now DNS errors are coming up as follows: in the event log: netlogon Dynamic registration or deregistration of one or more DNS records failed with the following error: No DNS servers configured for local system.
The following error occurred: Access is denied. This DNS server is configured to use information obtained from Active Directory for this zone and is unable to load the zone without it. Check that the Active Directory is functioning properly and repeat enumeration of the zone. This is the error I am getting:. I ended up deleting the old server out from under the Active Directory Sites and Services and I am not sure if that was correct or not.
You should do a metadata cleanup to remove traces of your decommissioned DC from your AD. You should also make sure all FSMO roles are held by either of your active domain controllers, seize roles if they are not. Running a dcdiag could likely also provide useful info as to the overall health of your domain controllers. You need to forcibly seize the roles , they are critical to a running AD. It is possible your metadata cleanup will then succeed. Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top.
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