Monday, January 29, 2007

4204 WINS could not read from the User Datagram Protocol (UDP) socket

Bit of a catchy title to todays blog huh?


Source: WINS
Event ID: 4204
Total Occurrences: 36
Message: WINS could not read from the User Datagram Protocol (UDP) socket.

This error message appears in Windows 2003 and repeates over and over every 40 minutes, regular as clockwork ...and I am not the only one suffering. I repeat the solution here because I found it in only one place and after hours of searching: http://www.tutorialsall.com/SBS/WINS-error-244747/

So mirroring the solution on this blog is going to do nothing but good right?

I've kept the longsome signature tag / disclaimer as I guess that's important to Microsoft. Same here - Use at your own risk. Having said that all this fix does is turn off some kind of intermittent server bleep! by making its interval so long it isn't seriously going to reoccur any time soon.




John
Vivamex IT Recruitment
www.vivamex.co.uk
info@vivamex.co.uk

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From your problem description, I understand this issue to be: the SBS
server is experiencing the following error on WINS: "Event ID: 4204 - WINS
could not read from the User Datagram Protocol (UDP) socket." These errors
occur every 40 minutes. If I am off base, please feel free to let me know.

I believe that this issue is the result of a destination host unreachable
message being sent in response the WINS service Automatic Partner
Configuration function. The default is for a multicast service announcement
to be sent out over the wire every 40 minutes. The feature is designed to
let the WINS servers announce themselves for automatic replication. The
idea is as an alternative to statically configured WINS replication
partnerships. Most people are not using this and your issue should be
easily resolvable with the following registry settings:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Wins\Parameters
Entry Value Name: UseSelfFndPnrs
Data type: REG_DWORD
Value: 0

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Wins\Parameters
Entry Value Name: McastIntvl
Data type: REG_DWORD
Value: FFFFFFFF

Furthermore, there are also some cases that this issue is caused by Network
Appliance (unknown brand) send the ICMP Port Unreachable back to the server
from the IGMP (multicast) WINS packets. You could take these Network
Appliance offline to resolve this issue.

If you have any questions or concerns related to this issue, please let me
know.

Thanks and have a nice day.

Best Regards,

Steven Zhu
MCSE
Microsoft Online Partner Support
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