Server out of domain

Rising Flight 4,976 Reputation points
2021-02-22T06:40:29.87+00:00

Hi All

I have a windows 2016 server which goes out of the domain on daily basis and after reboot the server looks normal i.e it is in domain. i have checked the event viewer there are many logs but not sure which logs to check and how do i fix this issue.

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  1. Rising Flight 4,976 Reputation points
    2021-03-19T05:19:00.903+00:00

    i figured it out it was a port leak by one application which has caused this issue.

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  1. Anonymous
    2021-02-22T14:01:47.713+00:00

    goes out of the domain on daily basis and after reboot the server looks normal

    How are you monitoring this?

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  2. Daisy Zhou 32,416 Reputation points Microsoft External Staff
    2021-02-23T02:22:56.157+00:00

    Hello @Rising Flight ,

    Thank you for posting here.

    1.Based on the description "I have a windows 2016 server which goes out of the domain on daily basis and after reboot the server looks normal i.e it is in domain.", how do you check it?

    2.How machine machies have such issue?

    3.Did you make any change before the issue occurs?

    If you can provide more information with screenshot about it so that we can helpf you better.

    Best Regards,
    Daisy Zhou

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