Re: No replication
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It was more than likely the IM, not the RID, that caused that pop-up. The
problem it mentioned is only an issue in specific circumstances. I've
detailed this here:
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http://www.msresource.net/content/view/14/46/
If you have actually demoted the DC in question, the problem could be that
your clients are pointing to it for DNS, and DNS was AD-Integrated DNS. You
need to ensure DNS is up and running on another DC and that clients are
pointing to this DC for DNS as well. The process of replacing a DC is
detailed here:
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http://www.msresource.net/content/view/24/47/
For your specific problems, run DCDIAG /V /C /E on one of your DCs and post
any errors here. Also look at the Directory Service, System and FRS event
logs on your other DCs and cross-ref that info. with the info. available on
www.eventid.net.
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Paul Williams
Microsoft MVP - Windows Server - Directory Services
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