Article: Q272937
Product(s): Microsoft Systems Management Server
Version(s): 2.0
Operating System(s):
Keyword(s): kbinterop kbsetup kbConfig kbMMC kbRemote kbServer kbWBEM kbsms200 kbsms200bug kbsmsAdm
Last Modified: 27-JUL-2001
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The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Systems Management Server version 2.0
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SYMPTOMS
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When you use a Systems Management Server (SMS) 2.0 Administrator console that is
running on a Windows 2000-based computer, you may be unable to connect to a
remote SMS 2.0 site server that is running on a Windows NT 4.0-based computer.
Other Administrator consoles that are running on remote Windows NT 4.0-based
computers can connect properly to the same site server.
If Wbemtest.exe is used from the same Windows 2000-based computer to the Windows
NT 4.0 SMS site server, a remote procedure call (RPC) connection failure message
is displayed.
CAUSE
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This behavior occurs because of a mismatch in the negotiated protocols. The
default protocol for Distributed COM communications for Windows 2000 is
Connection Oriented TCP/IP, whereas the default protocol for Distributed COM
communications for Windows NT 4.0 is the Datagram UDP/IP.
WORKAROUND
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To work around this behavior, change the display order for protocols on the
Windows NT 4.0 SMS site Server by using the Dcomcnfg.exe tool:
- On the SMS site server, click Start, and then click Run.
- Type "dcomcnfg.exe" (without the quotation marks), and then click OK.
- On the Default Protocols tab, move Connection Oriented TCP/IP to the top of
the list.
- Restart the SMS site server to make the change effective.
Remote computers that are running Windows 2000 should now be able to connect to
the SMS site server through the SMS Administrator console.
MORE INFORMATION
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If any of the remote Windows NT 4.0 workstations with the SMS 2.0 Administrator
console are affected by this change on the Windows NT 4.0 SMS site server, you
may want to consider ensuring that Distributed COM (DCOM) is able to negotiate a
common protocol datagram. You can do this by moving the Connection Oriented
TCP/IP protocol to the top of the list in the Protocols tab of the Dcomcnfg.exe
tools on each of the remote Windows NT 4.0-based computers.
Additional query words: prodsms MMC console dcom connection failed
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Keywords : kbinterop kbsetup kbConfig kbMMC kbRemote kbServer kbWBEM kbsms200 kbsms200bug kbsmsAdmin kbsms200preSP3 kbRemoteProg
Technology : kbSMSSearch kbSMS200
Version : :2.0
Issue type : kbprb
Solution Type : kbnofix
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