The File Replication Service has detected a duplicate connection object between this computer "%6" and a computer named "%1". This was detected for the following replica set: "%2" This is not allowed and replication will not occur between these two computers until the duplicate connection objects are removed. It is possible that this is a transient error due to Active Directory replication delays associated with updating FRS configuration objects. If file replication does not take place after an appropriate waiting time, which could be several hours if cross site Active Directory replication is required, you must manually delete the duplicate connection objects by following the steps below: [1] Start the Active Directory Sites and Services Snapin. [2] Click on "%3, %4, %5, %6, %7". [3] Look for duplicate connections from "%1" in site "%8". [4] Delete all but one of the connections.
The File Replication Service could not prepare the root directory %1 for replication. This is likely due to a problem creating ...
The File Replication Service detected an invalid parameter value in the registry. %1. The expected registry key name is "%2". ...
The File Replication Service did not grant the user "%3" access to the API "%1". Permissions for "%1" can be changed by running ...
The File Replication Service failed a consistency check (%3) in "%1" at line %2. The File Replication Service will restart ...
The File Replication Service has detected a duplicate connection object between this computer "%6" and a computer named "%1". ...
The File Replication Service has detected a duplicate connection object between this computer "%7" and a computer named "%1". ...
The File Replication Service has detected an enabled disk write cache on the drive containing the directory %2 on the computer ...
The File Replication Service has detected that the replica root path has changed from "%2" to "%3". If this is an intentional ...
The File Replication Service has detected that the replica set "%1" is in JRNL_WRAP_ERROR. Replica set name is : "%1" Replica ...