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So we started having intermittent reports of workstations having

network connectivity issues. Basically, a client computer will come

up and not be able to talk to the network. It has no IP address, and

doing an ipconfig /renew causes a long wait followed by an error

saying there was no response. We started looking at it as a network

issue, as rebooting the machine would often cause the problem to

correct itself. This morning I decided to take a look at the domain

controller/DHCP server for that VLAN and noticed a couple of odd

errors:

 

Event ID: 1014

The JET Database call returned the following error : -1808.

Additional Debug Information: JetBackup.

 

Event ID: 1016

The DHCP service encountered the following error when backing up the

database:

An error occurred while accessing the DHCP database. Look at the

DHCP server event log for more information on this error.

 

 

The errors are then followed by a successful database clean up, etc.

We had a bout of odd IP problems yesterday, but the last time those

errors crop up was the day before that.

 

Can anyone shed some light on what these errors indicate and what

action I might need to take to correct them?

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