Re: Seize Schema Master fails via GUI and CMD

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Thanks... I just solved my own problem...
Now it worked. Whew!
I guess AD must have been busy or something.

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"Presto" <newsjunk1111@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>2 Win2003 DCs
> Beast1 = The origional role master holder with AD, DNS, DHCP
> Beast2 = grunt backup for AD, DNS, and king of the Web servers.(IIS)
>
> Beast1 died after installing SP1 (go figure..) it's DEAD....
> Just before it's demise, I was able to transfer RID,PDC, and Ifra.
> As rigor mortis was setting in, I was able to seize the DNM.
>
> Now, I am reinstalling and preparing to bring up a new DC. but I can't
> seem to get
> Beast2 to grab the schema master role. In the Operations Masters screen
> it says
> ERROR , and beast2 is listed on the bottom box, but the Change button is
> grayed out.
> I also tried using the command line. Here's what I keep getting after 24
> hours of
> waiting for AD to "do it's thing". I am logged on as the Enterprise Domain
> Admin.
>
> %<-----snip ------------->
>
> server connections: connect to server beast2
> Binding to beast2 ...
> Connected to beast2 using credentials of locally logged on user.
> server connections: quit
> fsmo maintenance: seize schema master
> Attempting safe transfer of schema FSMO before seizure.
> ldap_modify_sW error 0x32(50 (Insufficient Rights).
> Ldap extended error message is 00002098: SecErr: DSID-03151D7D, problem
> 4003 (IN
> SUFF_ACCESS_RIGHTS), data 0
>
> Win32 error returned is 0x2098(Insufficient access rights to perform the
> operation.)
> )
> Depending on the error code this may indicate a connection,
> ldap, or role transfer error.
> Transfer of schema FSMO failed, proceeding with seizure ...
> ldap_modify of SD failed with 0x32(50 (Insufficient Rights).
> Ldap extended error message is 00000005: SecErr: DSID-03151E04, problem
> 4003 (IN
> SUFF_ACCESS_RIGHTS), data 0
>
> Win32 error returned is 0x5(Access is denied.)
> )
> fsmo maintenance:
>
> %<-----snip -------------
>
> Any words of wizdom here?
>
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