Re: 12293 Event Log error with SAM Database (Duplicate Account Del
- From: Muneer Ahmed <MuneerAhmed@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2006 01:44:02 -0700
Hi AShley,
Is this problem resoved!! cause I am also facing the same problem but we
have AD connector in PDC...
I am also contacting MS but is there any solution given by MS Except
Demote/Promte
REgards
Muneer Khan
"Nex-Tech Support Staff" wrote:
Thanks for the help, I'll call MS and see what they tell me..
Thanks again,
Ashley
"Nex-Tech Support Staff" wrote:
We use Symantec Live State Recovery to back them up every night and sometimes
during the day when we are making major changes. It images the entire drives
in the machines.
"Jorge de Almeida Pinto [MVP]" wrote:
and how did you restore them?
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"Nex-Tech Support Staff" <NexTechSupportStaff@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote in message news:E9428555-7BFA-4766-BFD6-29C68F941DCB@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
After thinking about this a bit more I realize we did have to restore
domain
controllers about 6 to 8 months ago due to some AD corruption that we
couldn't fix. I don't know that we ever moved any roles however and both
servers were imaged back to before any of it had happend.
When I check the roles they all appear to be on the correct server. Yes,
we
have added users and machines and groups to the domain since then and seem
to
only have had the issues after we moved the servers to the new network.
Thanks,
Ashley Heaton
"Jorge de Almeida Pinto [MVP]" wrote:
have you recently restored the RID Master FSMO?
have you recently created users? (after the restore?)
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"Nex-Tech Support Staff" <NexTechSupportStaff@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote in message
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I am having an issue I haven't seen before and can't find information
on. I
have a two DC
network that was fine until we moved it to a different location and
changed
IP's on the
network.
The first weekend we had it up at the new location we got errors
similar
to
the ones below
and ended up losing about 6 objects in AD due to the situation. It
disapeered after that and
didn't come back until this week when we joined a few new computers to
the
domain. One of
them aparently grabbed the same SID as an account that has existed
since
day
one on the
domain.
Anyway, all I can find is the following article about it which tells
how
to
check for more
duplicates, which there weren't the last time it happend and aren't
now.
It
doesn't tell you
how to check for and fix the problem. It mentions that it can happen if
the
roles are
seized, or if one of the master's is down for awhile, but to my
knowledge
this hasn't
happened.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;315062
If anyone has any information other than the above article I would
appreciate it if you
could forward it to me via a reply to this post before I lose an
account I
can't recover.
Event Type: Error
Event Source: SAM
Event Category: None
Event ID: 12293
Date: 7/20/2006
Time: 4:18:20 PM
User: S-1-5-21-4106901455-2021588547-2731152627-1611
Computer: NTWAPP
Description:
There are two or more objects that have the same SID attribute in the
SAM
database. The
Distinguished Name of the account is
CN=CONFERENCEROOM\0ADEL:913f77ba-4d49-4f42-a96b-6633eca5f692,CN=Deleted
Objects,DC=nextechwireless,DC=internal. All duplicate accounts have
been
deleted. Check the
event log for additional duplicates.
For more information, see Help and Support Center at
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
Event Type: Error
Event Source: SAM
Event Category: None
Event ID: 12293
Date: 7/20/2006
Time: 4:18:20 PM
User: S-1-5-21-4106901455-2021588547-2731152627-1611
Computer: NTWAPP
Description:
There are two or more objects that have the same SID attribute in the
SAM
database. The
Distinguished Name of the account is CN=Jeff
Kisner\0ADEL:f0b72e97-cbb9-4121-b47c-506c1ba69d14,CN=Deleted
Objects,DC=nextechwireless,DC=internal. All duplicate accounts have
been
deleted. Check the
event log for additional duplicates.
For more information, see Help and Support Center at
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
Thanks,
Ashley Heaton
aheaton*nospam*@nex-tech.com
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