Event ID - 2075

Event Id2075
SourceMSExchangeDSAccess
DescriptionDescription:
1.

Process INETINFO.EXE (PID=1276) DsBind failed name of your server, hr=0x80070862, deltaT=110. The operation will be retried.
2. Process MAD.EXE" (PID=1392) All the remote DS Servers in use are not responding.
3.Process STORE.EXE (PID=2152). DsBind failed. DomainName, hr=0x8007054b, deltaT=31. The operation will be retried.
Event InformationAccording to Microsoft :
CAUSE 1:
This behavior can occur if DSProxy detects a problem in obtaining the list of GC servers from DSAccess. DSProxy triggers a failure, and clients cannot connect to the Exchange server. This behavior often stems from DNS issues that prevent the Exchange Server from finding the GC servers.
RESOLUTION
To resolve this behavior, complete the following steps on the Exchange Server computer:
1. Start a command prompt, type ipconfig /all and press ENTER, and then make sure that the DNS server that is listed contains the record to the Global Catalog server.
2. If an external DNS server is listed, remove the external DNS server.
Type ipconfig /flushdns /registerdns, and then press ENTER.
CAUSE 2:
This problem can occur because of the timing of the individual services that are shutting down during the server shutdown process. To verify that these events are being logged at server shutdown and not during boot-up or some other time:
1. Shut down the server.
2. Make a note of the time, wait a few minutes, and then restart the server.
3. Check the Application Event Log, and then compare the time of the 2075 and 2064 events to the time that you noted in step 2. In most cases, the time that the events are logged will have occurred before system startup.
WORKAROUND:
To prevent these error messages from being logged:
1. Click Start, point to Program Files, point to Administrative Tools, and then click Services.
2. Right-click Microsoft Exchange System Attendant, and then click Stop.
3. When you are prompted to stop other services, click Yes.
4. Right-click IIS Admin Service, and then click Stop.
5. When you are prompted to stop other services, click Yes.
6. Shut down or restart the server.
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