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  • Eventlog Type:
    System
    Eventlog Source:
    NtFrs
    Event ID:
    13532
    Full Description:
    The RPC binding failed in the Collect function of the FileReplicaConn Object.The counter data for this object will not be available till the bindingsucceeds. The FileReplicaConn object contains the performance counters of theconnections over w
    Parameter Description:
    The RPC binding failed in the Collect function of the FileReplicaConn Object.
    The counter data for this object will not be available till the binding
    succeeds. The FileReplicaConn object contains the performance counters of the
    connections over w
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Discussion for KB Entry 5509 - Event ID 13532

by knowledgebase on Sat May 31, 2008 9:25 am

This is the discussion thread for the Knowledge Base Entry 5509

Eventlog Type: System
Eventlog Source: NtFrs
Event ID: 13532
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Short Description:
The RPC binding failed in the Collect function of the FileReplicaConn Object.The counter data for this object will not be available till the bindingsucceeds. The FileReplicaConn object contains the performance counters of theconnections over w
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