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- #Active directory domain services unavailable drivers
- #Active directory domain services unavailable update
#Active directory domain services unavailable drivers
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Explicit cases when you should not disable IPv6 include: Generally there is no reason to disable the IPv6 connectivity and it should remain on even if you don’t use it.
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#Active directory domain services unavailable update
I have tried rolling back the update but still no change.still no communication to the printers be it HP or Cannon etc. To rectify this we have to re-enable the IPv6 stack under network card properties on the NIC that’s used by the DC. When I try to print, I get the following message: ' The Active Directory Domain Services is currently unavailable' The laptop is not joined to a domain and never was joined to a domain. Hi, My suggestion is that we can try to disable windows firewall and security software temporally to see if the issue still occur, or capture network traffic for further diagnosis. On the domain controller that’s showing as “Unavailable” IPv6 network connectivity is not enabled causing it to don’t report its status. Finally, double-check if everything is working again. Once it is up and running again, click OK to save the change. Next, find the Print Spooler service and double-click on it. Solution to this problem (surprise, surprise!) is rather simple. Search for Services from the Start menu and click on it when it appears. DC works fine and I haven’t had any problems with it.įew screenshots demonstrating the issue as well as explaining what’s the cause: Every time I have to connect to a different DC, status for one of them is showing as “Unavailable” In my case this hasn’t got anything to do with the domain controller actually functioning or having connectivity. This problem was bugging me for a while now.