Posted: Fri Apr 10, am. Posted: Wed Apr 15, am. I guess they changed the model quite a bit in Windows Server Ars Scholae Palatinae et Subscriptor. The RPC server is unavailable. I opened a Microsoft case today and should hear back from them Monday morning since I told them it wasn't on production box. When we request an escalation engineer the 1st tier guy or gal many times hangs on the line. Not a Trekkie.
netsh interface ipv4 add address "wan0" and netmask give me an error: The RPC server is unavailable.
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firewall is disabled and. I keep getting "The RPC server is unavailable issue".
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I added a firewall exception by using following command netsh advfirewall firewall set. I've ran all of the netsh commands I can find. - I've ran the SFC tool (just for Could it be meaning the RPC service on the DNS server?

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Which of the following retains the information it's storing when the system power is turned off?
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Have you tried uninstalling them? Unicorn Meta Zoo 7: Interview with Nicolas. We have the same issue and have not found a solution.

I figured out what was causing it in my company. If you have physical access to the server, just to test, try netsh advfirewall set allprofiles state off And try the command again.
I have a Windows Server box and I've been trying to use netsh to add IP addresses and I keep receiving "The RPC server is unavailable". Detailed steps to fixing the "RPC Server is Unavailable" error when attempting to netsh advfirewall firewall set rule group=”Remote Volume.
If you're that far in with PSS and getting nowhere, request an Escalation Engineer be brought into the case. Posted: Fri Apr 10, pm.
The RPC server is unavailable when I try to configure IP
Hot Network Questions. Best Answer. Just to try it, have you tried to add a host file entry? Server Fault works best with JavaScript enabled. I figured out what was causing it in my company.

Not a Trekkie. Who knows how it got disabled in the first place
Yes it is. Especially since you probably have an hourly contract and don't want to be double-billed.
He was pretty lucky he didn't take something out since it's pretty well packed. Have you tried running msconfig and selecting Normal Startup?
Hope this helps. Thanks for your reponse.