Event Id | 1044 |
Source | BINLSVC |
Description | The BINL service encountered an error while reading its settings from the directory service. |
Event Information | CAUSE:
When RIS is installed and you run Risetup.exe for the first time, RIS-specific subobjects are created beneath the RIS servers Machine Account Object (MAO). When you move a RIS server from one domain to another, these objects are not automatically re-created in the target domain. RESOLUTION: To successfully move a RIS server to another domain, use the following steps: 1) Remove the computer from the old domain and put it in a temporary workgroup. Type an appropriate name for the workgroup, and restart the computer when you are prompted to do so. 2) After the computer is restarted, log on and join the domain to which you want to move the server. Restart the computer when you are prompted to do so. 3) From any Windows 2000 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server (or from a computer that has the Administrative tools pack installed and belongs to the domain you joined in the previous step), authorize the RIS server using the DHCP Management snap-in. Verify the server is authorized by checking the event logs on the RIS server. Look for DHCPServer messages in the system event log or for BINLsvc messages in the application event log. 4) On the RIS server, type the following command: risetup -check 5) This command starts Risetup.exe in Check mode. Follow the prompts on the screen until Setup is finished. This process adds the required subobjects back into the RIS servers MAO. |
Reference Links | How to Move a Remote Installation Services Server to Another Windows 2000 Domain |
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