Microsoft KB Archive/265887

= SMS: SMS 1.2 Remote Control Agent May Not Start if NIC Teaming Is Enabled =

Article ID: 265887

Article Last Modified on 10/27/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Systems Management Server 1.2 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q265887



SYMPTOMS
The Systems Management Server (SMS) 1.2 Remote Control Agent service (Wuser32.exe) may not start on Microsoft Windows NT-based clients and may generate the following error messages if the Compaq NIC Teaming feature is enabled:

Remote Control Agent: Failed to initialize the network.

Could not start the SMS Remote Control Agent service on \\

Error 2186: The service is not responding to the control function.

Could not start the SMS Remote Control Agent service on \\

Error 2140: An internal Windows NT error occurred.

Event ID 7022: SMS Remote Control Server Agent hung on starting



CAUSE
This behavior can occur if LANA number 000 on the NetBIOS interface is bound to one of the network adapters that is included in the NIC team (instead of being bound to the NIC teaming software).



WORKAROUND
LANA number 000 on the NetBIOS interface must be bound to the teaming software, not to an individual network adapter.

The NetBIOS configuration for Windows NT 4.0 should be similar to the following sample configuration:   LANA number   Network route 000          NetBT -> CPQANC -> CPQANC3 001          NetBT -> N100 -> N1001 002          NetBT -> N100 -> N1002 Note that the teaming software is bound to LANA 000.

To view or modify this configuration, right-click Network Neighborhood on the desktop, click Properties, click the Services tab, click NetBIOS Interface, and then click Properties.



STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Systems Management Server version 1.2.

This problem does not occur in Systems Management Server version 2.0.

Additional query words: prodsms

Keywords: kbbug kbclient kbhelpdesk kbnofix kbremoteprog KB265887

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