While replicating changes from a source domain controller, a request to delete the following critical system object was detected. This deletion will be reversed. The object originated at the following domain controller. Critical system object: %1 Originating domain controller: %2 Originating timestamp: %3 Active Directory will not delete the object, but the object will be marked as authoritative on the local domain controller. This object will then continue to replicate to other domain controllers. Changes made to the object just before the deletion operation may or may not have been preserved. Some distinguished name references to or from the deleted object may not have been restored. User Action Inspect the contents of this object on the other domain controllers for any inconsistencies.
While processing Active Directory event logging overrides, the number of overrides located exceeded the maximum override ...
While processing an AS request for target service %1, the account %2 did not have a suitable key for generating a Kerberos ...
While processing an AS request for target service %1, the account %2 did not have a suitable key for generating a Kerberos ...
While processing security descriptor propagation, the directory service failed to write a new security descriptor for object. ...
While replicating changes from a source domain controller, a request to delete the following critical system object was detected. ...
While replicating the following schema object, a conflict was detected with the following existing attribute. Schema object: ...
While replicating the following schema object, a conflict was detected with the following existing schema class. Schema object: ...
While searching for an index, Active Directory detected that a new index is needed for the following attribute. Attribute: ...
While the vast majority of HTTP servers use port 80, this is not a requirement. For example, HTTP Proxy servers often use ...