Event ID 1034 — WDSServer Network Availability
Applies To: Windows Server 2008
Network connectivity makes communication possible among the WDSServer service, client computers, and Active Directory directory services. Without this communication, the WDSServer service cannot deploy images to client computers.
Event Details
Product: | Windows Operating System |
ID: | 1034 |
Source: | WDSServer |
Version: | 6.0 |
Symbolic Name: | E_WDSSERVER_RPC_NOAUTH_ON_AUTH |
Message: | A request was received by the RPC server on %1 endpoint from %2. The request was received on an unauthenticated channel but the registered endpoint requires that the request be made over an authenticated channel. This request will be ignored. The binary data contains the first 32 bytes of the request. |
Resolve
Contact the vendor of your custom client
The authentication settings in custom deployment clients must match those of the registered provider. For example, if the provider requires authorized remote procedure calls (RPCs) but the client uses unauthorized RPCs, problems will occur.
To resolve this, contact the vendor of your custom deployment client for configuration and troubleshooting support.
Verify
You can verify network connectivity either from a client computer or from the server by using one of the following two procedures.
To verify that the server has connectivity (from a client computer):
- Open the Command Prompt window. (Click Start, point to All Programs, click Accessories, and then click Command Prompt.)
- At the command prompt, type ping <IP address|fully qualified domain name> to contact the Windows Deployment Services server.
- Try to boot the client computer by doing a Pre-Boot Execution Environment (PXE) boot. Make sure that the boot menu and image selection pages are displayed.
To verify that the server has connectivity (from the Windows Deployment Services server):
- Open the Command Prompt window. (Click Start, point to All Programs, click Accessories, and then click Command Prompt.)
- At the command prompt, type ping <IP address|fully qualified domain name> to contact a remote computer.