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Jan 5, 2017, 5:58 PM
23 Posts

C:\Windows\system32\NETBIOS.DLL: The network port driver is an incompatible version

  • Category: Domino Server
  • Platform: Windows
  • Release: 9.0.1
  • Role: Administrator
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  • Replies: 4

I recently upgraded one Domino server from 9.0.1 FP6 32bit to 9.0.1FP7 64bit on Windows 2008R2. Server was migrated to other hardware platform from DELL R520 to R510

After server start I see repeatedly error on console

[18FC:0002-19E8] 05.01.2017 20:43:04   C:\Windows\system32\NETBIOS.DLL: The network port driver is an incompatible version

This error appeared during server start and before replica actions, as I can see

I disabled LAN0tcpip port in Current Server Configuration Document and add LAN0tcpip to Disabled Ports parameter in notes.ini:

DISABLEDPORTS=LAN1,LAN2,LAN3,LAN4,LAN5,LAN6,LAN7,LAN8,LAN0tcpip

I even disable NetBIOS over TCP/IP in the network adapter settings. Windows updates are actual.

Server working, but error still registering on console. Any ideas to resolve this issue?

 

 

Jan 5, 2017, 6:29 PM
326 Posts
Check Server doc

Check server doc to see if netbios is enabled

Jan 5, 2017, 6:46 PM
23 Posts
Server Doc

Ports..-> Notes Network Ports

LAN0tcpip and other LAN1-8 set as 'Disabled', only TCPIP is 'Enabled'

Jan 5, 2017, 7:28 PM
23 Posts
resolved

Seems to be resolved. Start Administrator, Open 'Tools' pane, go to 'Server', then 'Setup ports...'

Sure that LAN0tcpip is disabled, then move this port up below TCPIP. Asked to restart, restart server...and error is gone

 

 

Jan 6, 2017, 3:41 PM
326 Posts
Wonder

If there are multiple ini and you happen to be modifying the wrong  one.  Glad the issue is fixed.


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