Active Directory Domain Services has detected a change of virtual machine generation ID. The change means that the virtual domain controller has been reverted to a previous state. Active Directory Domain Services will perform the following operations to protect the reverted domain controller against possible data divergence and to protect creation of security principals with duplicate SIDs: Create a new invocation ID Invalidate current RID pool Ownership of the FSMO roles will be validated at next inbound replication. During this window if the domain controller held a FSMO role, that role will be unavailable. Start SYSVOL replication service restore operation. Start replication to bring the reverted domain controller to the most current state. Request a new RID pool.
Active Directory Domain Services has completed the removal of lingering objects on the local domain controller. All objects ...
Active Directory Domain Services has completed the verification of lingering objects on the local domain controller in advisory ...
Active Directory Domain Services has created objects for clone domain controller. Additional data: Clone Id: %3 Clone domain ...
Active Directory Domain Services has deleted all Unicode indices as part of initialization. These deleted indices will be ...
Active Directory Domain Services has detected a change of virtual machine generation ID. The change means that the virtual ...
Active Directory Domain Services has detected a missing parent or a loop in parent chain for the following object. The object ...
Active Directory Domain Services has detected and deleted some possibly corrupted indices as part of initialization. These ...
Active Directory Domain Services has detected that the quota-tracking table is either missing or not completely built. The ...
Active Directory Domain Services has detected that the replication epoch (as indicated by the msDS-ReplicationEpoch attribute ...