Event Id | 1034 |
Source | Microsoft-Windows-DHCP-Server |
Description | The DHCP service has failed to load one or more callout DLLs. The following error occurred: %1 |
Event Information | According to Microsoft : Cause : This event is logged when the DHCP service has failed to load one or more callout DLLs. Resolution : Assign execute rights to the DLL The availability of the DHCP server depends on it having access to the DHCP server dynamic link libraries (DLLs). If the DLLs are missing or do not have administrative rights, the DHCP service cannot access them and the service fails to initialize. To correct this problem, you need to: Identify the DLL cited in the event Assign administrative rights to the DLL Identify the DLL cited in the event To identify the DLL cited in the event: 1.Search the computer for the DLL referenced in the error. 2.If the DLL does not exist on the DHCP server, reinstall the DHCP Server service. 3.If the DLL exists, select it in Windows Explorer and assign the Administrator account rights to read and execute the DLL. Change permissions on files and folders To perform these procedures, you must be a member of the Administrators group, or you must have been delegated the appropriate authority. To change permissions on files and folders: 1.At the DHCP server computer, click Start, point to All programs, point to Accessories, and then click Windows Explorer. 2.Right-click the file or folder for which you want to set permissions, click Properties, and then click the Security tab. 3.Complete the following as needed: To set permissions for a group or user that does not appear in the Group or user names box, click ,b>Add, type the name of the group or user, and then click OK. To change or remove permissions from an existing group or user, click the name of the group or user. To allow or deny a permission, in the Permissions for User or Group box, select the Allow or Deny check box. To remove the group or user from the Group or user names box, click Remove. Verify To verify that clients are getting leased IP addresses from the DHCP server: 1.At the DHCP-enabled client computer, click Start, in Start Search type cmd, and then press ENTER. 2.To verify the lease of the client with a DHCP server, type ipconfig /all to view lease-status information. 3.If the client has a validly leased IP address, the ipconfig /all command displays a date and time for Lease Obtained and Lease Expires. |
Reference Links | Event ID 1034 from Source Microsoft-Windows-DHCP-Server |
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