We upgraded our core switch and switches in a server room and for the purposes 
of redundancy set up teaming on the server NICs.  Most of the teaming went well 
except for one Windows 2003 domain controller, which happens to be the master 
for a number of roles (schema, etc.).  Now it's having problems with RPC in 
that when other servers try to connect we get a "RPC server is unavailable".  
The RPC services are running on the DC.  Googling around leads me to believe 
that the TCP/IP stack may be corrupted and need to be rebuilt.  We have done 
this before on workstations and application servers, but never on a DC.  We 
first found Microsoft KB 317518 which doesn't sound too bad, but more Googling 
indicates the process is a bit more complicated on DCs, in that it involves 
editing the registry (KB 325356).  Has anyone out there done that?  How 
successful was it?  Any other recommendations?

Thanks,

Paul 

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