Removing subscriber object, causing eventid 13562 daily

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Greg Gagnon

I removed a DFS replica some time ago using the DFS snap-in
(which was my intention) and the server has been logging
an FRS eventid 13562 daily. Does anyone know how to delete
this subscriber object properly using the ADSIedit tool?
I've traced the object to it's CN=NTFRS Subscriptions
object path under the computer account.


I checked a microsoft article at
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-
us;312862&Product=win2000 that's all they have that comes
remotely close.
 
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Ace Fekay [MVP]

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Greg Gagnon said:
I removed a DFS replica some time ago using the DFS snap-in
(which was my intention) and the server has been logging
an FRS eventid 13562 daily. Does anyone know how to delete
this subscriber object properly using the ADSIedit tool?
I've traced the object to it's CN=NTFRS Subscriptions
object path under the computer account.


I checked a microsoft article at
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-
us;312862&Product=win2000 that's all they have that comes
remotely close.

There was a similar post about this recently. Check in your ADUC, set view
options to Advanced, check to see if the old DFS root is still in the NTFRS
Subbscriptions. Delete it if it is.

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Ace

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