1014 dns error


  1. Posts : 21
    Danmark
       #1

    1014 dns error


    hey so whenever i check eventviewer i always see a 1014 dns error
    - System

    - Provider

    [ Name] Microsoft-Windows-DNS-Client
    [ Guid] {1C95126E-7EEA-49A9-A3FE-A378B03DDB4D}

    EventID 1014

    Version 0

    Level 3

    Task 0

    Opcode 0

    Keywords 0x4000000000000000

    - TimeCreated

    [ SystemTime] 2014-11-29T11:13:25.663877500Z

    EventRecordID 14885

    Correlation

    - Execution

    [ ProcessID] 1352
    [ ThreadID] 6468

    Channel System

    Computer patrick-Pc

    - Security

    [ UserID] S-1-5-20


    - EventData

    QueryName www.beritsbest.com
    AddressLength 16
    Address 02000035C2EF86530000000000000000


    tried googles dns still happend, tried flushing dns.. still happend..
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  2. Posts : 31,250
    Windows 11 Pro x64 [Latest Release and Release Preview]
       #2

    Check out the Microsoft Technet Page on this error

    Event ID 1014: Microsoft Windows DNS Client - TechNet Articles - United States (English) - TechNet Wiki

    There are several possible causes and solutions
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  3. Posts : 21
    Danmark
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Barman58 said:
    Check out the Microsoft Technet Page on this error

    Event ID 1014: Microsoft Windows DNS Client - TechNet Articles - United States (English) - TechNet Wiki

    There are several possible causes and solutions
    by doing all that cant i end up ****ing alot of stuff up?=
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  4. Posts : 31,250
    Windows 11 Pro x64 [Latest Release and Release Preview]
       #4

    With all troubleshooting it is important that you only look at one potential solution at a time, and yes there is a chance that a solution will not work or even make things worse. All of the solutions provided in the Microsoft article are reversible, so if it does not work you can simply re-set the changed setting to how it was and try another one.

    It's important to look at the possible causes, it may be that some further investigation is needed, before you actually make any changes,

    Eg. it could be that your ISP details include information about IPv6 support, If this is stated to be fully supported then disabling IPv6 support is not likely to be useful for your issue If your ISP does not support IPv6 then this would be an obvious first choice :)


    for changes on the actual system make a note of the starting settings and any changes your make, only try one solution at a time and preferably create a restore point before the changes, a re-boot after any changes is also a good idea even though it is not always suggested in a solution.

    The other thing to consider is how much actual problem the issue is to you, if it is just an entry in the error log, without any actual detrimental effect on your use of the system, then it possibly best to do nothing and remove any possibility of a fix causing worse issues
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  5. Posts : 21
    Danmark
    Thread Starter
       #5

    Barman58 said:
    With all troubleshooting it is important that you only look at one potential solution at a time, and yes there is a chance that a solution will not work or even make things worse. All of the solutions provided in the Microsoft article are reversible, so if it does not work you can simply re-set the changed setting to how it was and try another one.

    It's important to look at the possible causes, it may be that some further investigation is needed, before you actually make any changes,

    Eg. it could be that your ISP details include information about IPv6 support, If this is stated to be fully supported then disabling IPv6 support is not likely to be useful for your issue If your ISP does not support IPv6 then this would be an obvious first choice :)


    for changes on the actual system make a note of the starting settings and any changes your make, only try one solution at a time and preferably create a restore point before the changes, a re-boot after any changes is also a good idea even though it is not always suggested in a solution.

    The other thing to consider is how much actual problem the issue is to you, if it is just an entry in the error log, without any actual detrimental effect on your use of the system, then it possibly best to do nothing and remove any possibility of a fix causing worse issues
    well it doesnt do anything except sitting there in evenviewer.. same with the acpi ones i get i havent noticed they do anything except it bugs me out and they honestly scare me
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