Error ntdsutil

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Jaime Gomez

Hi,

I have a problem when I execute ntdsutil. I'm trying to
connect from computer A to computer B (in order to
transfer the FSMO roles) and when I type "connect to
server B" I get the following error:

DsBindW error 0x80090322 (The target principal name is
incorrect).

Any ideas about this?

Thanks in advanced, Jaime.
 
D

David Pharr [MSFT]

"target principal name is incorrect" indicates a broken secure channel
between the two DCs. Reset the secure channel using the following article
to see if that resolves the issue:

288167 Error Message ("Target Principal Name is Incorrect") When Manually
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=288167

David Pharr, (e-mail address removed)

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| Hi,
|
| I have a problem when I execute ntdsutil. I'm trying to
| connect from computer A to computer B (in order to
| transfer the FSMO roles) and when I type "connect to
| server B" I get the following error:
|
| DsBindW error 0x80090322 (The target principal name is
| incorrect).
|
| Any ideas about this?
|
| Thanks in advanced, Jaime.
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