Active Directory encountered a replication error because a new crossRef object was added to the forest with the same name as a local directory partition. Local directory partition: %1 The crossRef object cannot be added until the conflicting local directory partition is removed. This usually occurs when a crossRef object has been deleted and recreated rapidly on the domain naming master, and the changes have been replicated. The error occurs because the Knowledge Consistency Checker (KCC) has not yet had a chance to remove the local directory partition. This situation will correct itself when the KCC finishes removing the partition, but replication may be delayed. User Action You can rectify this conflict by deleting the newly created crossRef object and creating it again once the local directory partition has been removed from the forest.
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