The RPC Server is Unavailable error can restrict access to certain files, but it is easy to resolve.
To someone with little to no networking knowledge, the “RPC Server is Unavailable” Windows 10 error may seem daunting.
But with a little bit of tweaking, you can easily fix the error. Before we get to the fixes, users should know the meaning of this error. The RPC Server is Unavailable error pops up when a Windows computer cannot communicate with other devices on the same network. It may be due to a fault in your firewall settings or interference from third-party software.
Here’s how you fix the RPC Server is Unavailable error on Windows 10.
The most effective way to resolve the error is to restart the service. This will make Windows re-establish all connections and recall all processes.
Restarting your computer is a solution to many Windows problems and is often a great first option before delving into more serious fixes.
A “clean boot” is a boot state that disables all third-party software and services. Although this is not an automatic in-built feature in Windows, it’s fairly easy to do. Many users report that the “RPC Server is unavailable” error is caused by faulty third-party applications.
To rule this as the cause of the error, you will have to clean boot your computer:
Try using your computer and see if the error reappears. If it doesn’t, it means that the error resulted from interference from a third-party application. It would be best to uninstall any recently installed applications and download a different version.
If you’re unable to open specific folders or files using File Explorer, it is possible that your network settings have not been configured properly. Follow these steps to enable the ideal options for your network:
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If this doesn’t fix the issue, users can also try reinstalling the network drivers. This will cause Windows to redownload and install the network drivers, which could resolve the issue. To do this, follow these steps:
The Windows Firewall may sometimes block RPC server traffic, resulting in the “RPC Server is unavailable” error. In such cases, users need to reconfigure their firewall settings to allow traffic.
For third-party firewalls, the steps may vary, but this is how you reconfigure the Windows Firewall:
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Before you attempt this fix, be sure to create a restore point and back-up your registry. If none of the fixes above helped resolve the error, it might be worth looking into your registry to check for any faulty values and fix them.
To do this, follow these steps:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESystemCurrentControlSet
ervicesRpcSs.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESystemCurrentControlSet
ervicesDcomLaunch
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESystemCurrentControlSet
ervicesRpcEptMapp
If you’re unable to find these registry entries, it may be time to reinstall Windows or use System Restore to restore your computer. For users who have no restore points, it’s best they set Windows to create a daily restore point to avoid such mishaps in the future.
If users have tried everything on the list and are still unable to resolve the error, it may be time to use System Restore. If you have System Protection enabled, Windows will usually create restore points automatically or when installing new software.
To use System Restore, follow these steps:
After this, Windows will automatically reboot your computer to an earlier state. Alternatively, you can also check out 4 other ways to reset your computer.
As is evident from the fixes listed above, the error is not particularly difficult to resolve. But it does prevent users from opening or modifying certain files, which causes panic.
Work through these easy steps, and you’ll be back up and running in no time.
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