Event Id | 12299 |
Source | Live Communications Server |
Description | The service is shutting down due to an internal error. |
Event Information | According to Microsoft: CAUSE: This problem may occur if the domain part of the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) for the computer that is running Live Communications Server 2005 does not match the primary DNS suffix of that computer. For example, this problem may occur if the following conditions are true: • The primary DNS suffix of the computer is domain1.example.com. • The domain part of fully qualified domain name of the computer is corp.domain1.example.com. When the Activate Enterprise Edition Server Wizard activates your Live Communications server, the activation process uses the computers FQDN to create a "trusted server object" for Live Communications Server 2005. However, if the primary DNS suffix for the computer that is running Live Communications Server 2005 is different from the domain part of the FQDN, Live Communications Server 2005 cannot locate that "trusted server object" entry in the Global Setting container in the Active Directory directory service. RESOLUTION: Check the previous event log entries and resolve them. Restart the server. 1. Deactivate the Live Communications server. 2. Click Start, point to Control Panel, and then click System. 3. Click the Computer Name tab, click Change, and then click More. 4. Click OK two times. 5. Click OK. 6. In the System Properties dialog box, click OK, and then click Yes when you are prompted to restart the computer. 7. Activate the Live Communications server. |
Reference Links | The Live Communications Server service does not start, and events are logged in the application event log after you activate a Live Communications Server 2005 computer |
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