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DCOM was unable to communicate with the computer using any of the configured protocols.

Asked by Cecilpierce in Windows 2003 Server

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i have read every topic on this forum and can not get a clear answer to the problem i have, i have a new exchange 2003 cluster on adv. 2003 and about every 10 days or so it goes out to lunch with out me usauly about midnight. i can not get to cluster services to fail over the only way to recover is to hard boot the machine which will then fail over. do i need to run the dcomcnfg.exe to clear this up or does anyone have a solid answer.. after the failover i can see 5 erors stating DCOM was unable to communicate with the computer \\xxx using any of the configured protocols.

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Zone: Windows 2003 Server
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