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The Knowledge Consistency Checker deletes the connection object for a read-only domain controller in Windows Server 2008


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Symptoms

In Windows Server 2008, you create a manual connection object for a read-only domain controller (RODC). After you replicate this manual connection object to the RODC, you may experience the following symptoms:
  • Event ID 1123 is logged in the System log.
  • The Knowledge Consistency Checker (KCC) deletes the connection object.
  • Lingering objects are created.

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Cause

This problem occurs because the source server of the connection object is the Directory Server Agent (DSA) distinguished name of an RODC.

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Resolution

Make sure that the source server of the connection object is not the DSA distinguished name of an RODC.

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Keywords: KB947052, kbprb, kbtshoot, kbexpertiseinter

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Article Info
Article ID : 947052
Revision : 2
Created on : 2/1/2008
Published on : 2/1/2008
Exists online : False
Views : 238