Contents of the error message in event viewer:
The system failed to register pointer (PTR) resource records (RRs) for
network adapter
with settings:
Adapter Name : {*}
Host Name : member server name
Adapter-specific Domain Suffix : FQDN
DNS server list :all IP s in DNS server search order
Sent update to server : Primary DNS Server IP
IP Address : local machine IP
The reason that the system could not register these RRs was because
of a security related problem. The cause of this could be (a) your
computer does not have permissions to register and update the
specific DNS domain name set for this adapter, or (b) there might
have been a problem negotiating valid credentials with the DNS server
during the processing of the update request.
You can manually retry DNS registration of the network adapter and
its settings by typing "ipconfig /registerdns" at the command prompt.
If problems still persist, contact your DNS server or network systems
administrator.
Thanks,
Are all members using only the local DNS that supports the AD domain(only)?
Do you have a reverse lookup zone for the IP address subnet range?
On the Zone properties, security tab, does the Domain computers group have
Create / Delete child objects?
http://www.eventid.net/display.asp?eventid=11160&eventno=3030&source=DnsApi&phase=1
Post your ipconfig /all (unedited)
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YES
Do you have a reverse lookup zone for the IP address subnet range?
YES
On the Zone properties, security tab, does the Domain computers group
have
Create / Delete child objects?
YES
http://www.eventid.net/display.asp?eventid=11160&eventno=3030&source=DnsApi&phase=1
Post your ipconfig /all (unedited)
I will not post any server names or ip addresses
All DNS entries in the DNS tabs of all pc's in our network use our
private DNS servers only, the DNS server forwards unknown request to
the ISP dns server.
Unless you are using public IP addresses in your ipconfig the information
can only be used to check your configuration. If you are using public IP
addresses as for example the DNS address, then your configuration is likely
to be incorrect.
The only thing I can recommend without your ipconfig /all is for you to call
MS Support services.
Joe
Thanks for your help.
JJ