One-way replication problem

D

Dejan

Hi,

After many investigations I cannot find a reason for that what is
happening to me:

I have two DC-s, with Exchange server running on one of them. I create
a user on Exch server in ADUC (Active Directory Users and Computers)
and everything is fine except this user is not shown in ADUC on the
second DC. If I create a user on this DC, the user is normaly shown in
ADUC on Exchange server.

I have tried everything, running repadmin, forcing replication, etc.
Everything is working fine and there is NO SINGLE ERROR in Event
viewer, even when I raise the logging level in HKLM\CurrentControlSet
\Services\NTDS\Diagnostic parameters (for replication and KCC).

Does anyone have a clue on what can be happening?

thanks

regards, dejan
 
H

Harj

Hi,

After many investigations I cannot find a reason for that what is
happening to me:

I have two DC-s, with Exchange server running on one of them. I create
a user on Exch server in ADUC (Active Directory Users and Computers)
and everything is fine except this user is not shown in ADUC on the
second DC. If I create a user on this DC, the user is normaly shown in
ADUC on Exchange server.

I have tried everything, running repadmin, forcing replication, etc.
Everything is working fine and there is NO SINGLE ERROR in Event
viewer, even when I raise the logging level in HKLM\CurrentControlSet
\Services\NTDS\Diagnostic parameters (for replication and KCC).

Does anyone have a clue on what can be happening?

thanks

regards, dejan

Hi,

Run repadmin /options on both domain controllers to make sure we do
not have inbound or outbound replication disabled.
Below is a link to the command to run to enable if disabled. It is
for W2K but works the same with W2K3

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;321153

Good luck

Harj Singh
Power Your Active Directory Investment
www.specopssoft.com
 

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