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Old 28-08-2007, 11:10 AM   #1
Andy
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Joined new secondary domain controller to domain, having issues.

Hi there, I joined a Windows 2003 Standard X64 R2 server to my current
domain. I am having problems with replication.

I followed all of the instructions with dcdiag.exe I could find on technet.

In active directory sites and services when I tell my new server to push
replication to my old server i get the following error:

"The following error occured during the attempt to synchronize naming
context domain.com from domain controller DCnew to domain controller DCold.
The naming context is in the process of being removed or is not replicated
from the specified server. This operation will not continue"

Anyone have any idea why these two wont talk?

both servers are global catalog servers.

The only thing i noticed about the old server is when i run the dcdiag DNS
tests it tells me that it cant connect to the WMI on the old server, could
this be an issue?

thanks,
-Drew


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Old 28-08-2007, 11:10 AM   #2
Andy
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Re: Joined new secondary domain controller to domain, having issues.

Hi Danny,

I do not receive an 'Access Denied' error message, I receive a 'The naming
context is in the process of being removed or is not
replicated from the specified server. This operation will not continue"
error message.

thanks,
-Drew


"Danny Sanders" <> wrote in message
news:.gbl...
> See:
>
>
>
> hth
> DDS
>
> "Andy" <> wrote in message
> news:.gbl...
>> Hi there, I joined a Windows 2003 Standard X64 R2 server to my current
>> domain. I am having problems with replication.
>>
>> I followed all of the instructions with dcdiag.exe I could find on
>> technet.
>>
>> In active directory sites and services when I tell my new server to push
>> replication to my old server i get the following error:
>>
>> "The following error occured during the attempt to synchronize naming
>> context domain.com from domain controller DCnew to domain controller
>> DCold. The naming context is in the process of being removed or is not
>> replicated from the specified server. This operation will not continue"
>>
>> Anyone have any idea why these two wont talk?
>>
>> both servers are global catalog servers.
>>
>> The only thing i noticed about the old server is when i run the dcdiag
>> DNS tests it tells me that it cant connect to the WMI on the old server,
>> could this be an issue?
>>
>> thanks,
>> -Drew
>>

>
>



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Old 28-08-2007, 11:10 AM   #3
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Re: Joined new secondary domain controller to domain, having issues.

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hth
DDS

"Andy" <> wrote in message
news:.gbl...
> Hi there, I joined a Windows 2003 Standard X64 R2 server to my current
> domain. I am having problems with replication.
>
> I followed all of the instructions with dcdiag.exe I could find on
> technet.
>
> In active directory sites and services when I tell my new server to push
> replication to my old server i get the following error:
>
> "The following error occured during the attempt to synchronize naming
> context domain.com from domain controller DCnew to domain controller
> DCold. The naming context is in the process of being removed or is not
> replicated from the specified server. This operation will not continue"
>
> Anyone have any idea why these two wont talk?
>
> both servers are global catalog servers.
>
> The only thing i noticed about the old server is when i run the dcdiag DNS
> tests it tells me that it cant connect to the WMI on the old server, could
> this be an issue?
>
> thanks,
> -Drew
>



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Old 28-08-2007, 11:10 AM   #4
Andy
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Re: Joined new secondary domain controller to domain, having issues.

Hi Danny,

I do not receive an 'Access Denied' error message, I receive a 'The naming
context is in the process of being removed or is not
replicated from the specified server. This operation will not continue"
error message.

thanks,
-Drew


"Danny Sanders" <> wrote in message
news:.gbl...
> See:
>
>
>
> hth
> DDS
>
> "Andy" <> wrote in message
> news:.gbl...
>> Hi there, I joined a Windows 2003 Standard X64 R2 server to my current
>> domain. I am having problems with replication.
>>
>> I followed all of the instructions with dcdiag.exe I could find on
>> technet.
>>
>> In active directory sites and services when I tell my new server to push
>> replication to my old server i get the following error:
>>
>> "The following error occured during the attempt to synchronize naming
>> context domain.com from domain controller DCnew to domain controller
>> DCold. The naming context is in the process of being removed or is not
>> replicated from the specified server. This operation will not continue"
>>
>> Anyone have any idea why these two wont talk?
>>
>> both servers are global catalog servers.
>>
>> The only thing i noticed about the old server is when i run the dcdiag
>> DNS tests it tells me that it cant connect to the WMI on the old server,
>> could this be an issue?
>>
>> thanks,
>> -Drew
>>

>
>



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