The RPC Error is common.  Unfortunately, there is no known common fix for an RPC Server Error.  It is a trial and error of troubleshooting a variety of things.  An RPC error could be the result of something severe like spyware or malware or it could just be that your security settings haven't been configured properly.

What an RPC Error Looks Like

An RPC error comes up when the client tries to make a connection with the server.  Instead of waiting for the server to execute that Web page you wanted to connect to, you end up with one of these messages:
  • Access denied
  • RPC Server is Unavailable
  • The RPC server is too busy to complete the task
  • Remote server does not exist or is unavailable: error 462
How to Manually Resolve an RPC Error
  • Check your Internet Firewall settings
  • If your place of employment has a network, you may need to check that the MLS system has not been disabled.
  • Is a third party security setting such as AVG, Norton, McAfee, etc., blocking your connection?
If these simple solutions don't work, you may want to look into the setting the CTI Navigator is updated.  Another solution may fix it is, verifying that DCOM tunneling is enabled.

All of these solutions just fall short of typing "regedit" and mucking around in the registry.  You may be able to find some advice on an obscure website about how to hack into your registry, but I'd rather leave that to the professionals.

Leaving the Registry Edit to the Professionals

Okay, so when I claim you need to leave it to the professionals, let me make one thing clear.  A professional techie is not going to do much more than run a registry cleaner right off the bat when you bring it in.

So, my first suggestion would be to start researching advanced registry cleaners to fix the RPC error.  Don't just take the first free trial you can get either.  This is dangerous business.  You need to go with a well-known and reputable company that knows what they are doing to your computer.  Otherwise, you will end up deleting a bunch of files that you needed and send your whole operating system down the tubes.
 


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