Re: Unable to create User on restored Active directory
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Hi,
Are you getting any errors in the event log in reagards to the RID
master?
Was this restore from the old RID master?
Could this be your issue?
Error message: "Windows cannot create the object because the Directory
Service was unable to allocate a relative identifier"
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/822053/
Harj Singh
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E. Babula wrote:
The system state backup of one Domain Controller restored on a new server
and seized all FSMO successfully. I logged in as aminisstrator and still I am
not able to create a new user nor classes and attributes.
Pls. someone can help me............
Thanks
Babula
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