Ownership of the following FSMO role is not set or could not be read. Operations which require contacting a FSMO operation master will fail until this condition is corrected. FSMO Role: %1 User Action: 1. Determine which server should hold the role in question. 2. Determine whether the role is set properly on the FSMO role holder server. If the role is not set, utilize NTDSUTIL.EXE to transfer or seize the role. This may be done using the steps provided in KB articles 255504 and 324801 on http://support.microsoft.com. 3. Verify that replication of the FSMO partition between the FSMO role holder server and this server is occurring successfully.
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Ownership of the following FSMO role is not set or could not be read. Operations which require contacting a FSMO operation ...
Ownership of the following FSMO role is set to a server which is deleted or does not exist. Operations which require contacting ...
Ownership of the following FSMO role is set to a server which is deleted or does not exist. Operations which require contacting ...
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