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  1. #1
    pain112 Guest

    event ID: 1083 and 1955 ntds replication

    I have both errors showing up on my domains and need help to resolve this.

    Both domains have this in the event log NTDS Replication 1083 NT
    AUTHORITY\ANONYMOUS LOGON and NTDS Replication 1955 NT AUTHORITY\ANONYMOUS
    LOGON I receive them once every day.
    Thanks for any help you can give.


  2. #2
    Paul Williams [MVP] Guest

    Re: event ID: 1083 and 1955 ntds replication


  3. #3
    pain112 Guest

    Re: event ID: 1083 and 1955 ntds replication

    I need more help the links I have but not able to find solution to the errors.
    can you give me more info or what I should do.
    thanks
    Steve Sisson
    --
    123456789qwertyuiopasdfghjklzxcvbnm


    "Paul Williams [MVP]" wrote:

    > Start here:
    > --
    > http://www.eventid.net/display.asp?e...cation&phase=1
    > --
    > http://www.eventid.net/display.asp?e...cation&phase=1
    >
    > --
    > Paul Williams
    > Microsoft MVP - Windows Server - Directory Services
    > http://www.msresource.net | http://forums.msresource.net
    >
    >
    >


  4. #4
    Paul Williams [MVP] Guest

    Re: event ID: 1083 and 1955 ntds replication

    In order to help I'm going to need a lot more information on your setup.
    Please explain your environment, paying particular attention to DCs, DNS,
    sites, where different DCs are and where they are pointing for DNS, etc.

    --
    Paul Williams
    Microsoft MVP - Windows Server - Directory Services
    http://www.msresource.net | http://forums.msresource.net



  5. #5
    pain112 Guest

    Re: event ID: 1083 and 1955 ntds replication

    Hi Paul
    I have two dc for our site and dns is installed on one of them.
    I had problems with one of the dc so I installed a new dc and moved the
    rolls to this box and everything worked ok for about two days or until I
    noticed the errors listed.
    I have checked dns and it looks good but I still have the errors, I have
    checked replication and its working ok.
    From what I see things look good.
    I hope this helps
    Steve

    --
    123456789qwertyuiopasdfghjklzxcvbnm


    "Paul Williams [MVP]" wrote:

    > In order to help I'm going to need a lot more information on your setup.
    > Please explain your environment, paying particular attention to DCs, DNS,
    > sites, where different DCs are and where they are pointing for DNS, etc.
    >
    > --
    > Paul Williams
    > Microsoft MVP - Windows Server - Directory Services
    > http://www.msresource.net | http://forums.msresource.net
    >
    >
    >


  6. #6
    Paul Williams [MVP] Guest

    Re: event ID: 1083 and 1955 ntds replication

    OK. Here's what I recommend you do...

    Firstly, ensure that the DNS zone for your domain allows Dynamic Updates
    (secure only) and make it AD-Integrated if it isn't already. Then point all
    DCs at this DC for DNS. Ensure that the DHCP Client Service is running and
    set to automatically start on all DCs and then restart NETLOGON.

    After doing this install, if you haven't already, the support tools [1] and
    run REPLMON. Check replication and force replication. If replication is
    successful, run DCDIAG /V /C and NETDIAG /V and look to see if there are any
    errors and/ or failures [2].

    You should also ensure that both DCs are GCs and that all clients are
    pointing to both DCs for DNS (in their TCP/ IP settings).

    You make a DC a GC like so:
    -- http://www.msresource.net/content/view/25/47/


    ---
    [1] You install the support tools either from your Windows installation
    media or by downloading them from Microsoft. Note that they are updated at
    the same time as an SP, therefore there will be SP4 and SP1 versions
    available, depending on your OS.

    [2] You may find it easier to read if you pipe to a file. You do this by
    adding the following onto the end of the command > <file name>. For
    example, dcpromo /v /c /e > dcpromo.txt


    --
    Paul Williams
    Microsoft MVP - Windows Server - Directory Services
    http://www.msresource.net | http://forums.msresource.net



  7. #7
    pain112 Guest

    Re: event ID: 1083 and 1955 ntds replication

    Hi Paul
    You wrote to make both DCs GCs is this correct?
    Thanks again

    123456789qwertyuiopasdfghjklzxcvbnm


    "Paul Williams [MVP]" wrote:

    > OK. Here's what I recommend you do...
    >
    > Firstly, ensure that the DNS zone for your domain allows Dynamic Updates
    > (secure only) and make it AD-Integrated if it isn't already. Then point all
    > DCs at this DC for DNS. Ensure that the DHCP Client Service is running and
    > set to automatically start on all DCs and then restart NETLOGON.
    >
    > After doing this install, if you haven't already, the support tools [1] and
    > run REPLMON. Check replication and force replication. If replication is
    > successful, run DCDIAG /V /C and NETDIAG /V and look to see if there are any
    > errors and/ or failures [2].
    >
    > You should also ensure that both DCs are GCs and that all clients are
    > pointing to both DCs for DNS (in their TCP/ IP settings).
    >
    > You make a DC a GC like so:
    > -- http://www.msresource.net/content/view/25/47/
    >
    >
    > ---
    > [1] You install the support tools either from your Windows installation
    > media or by downloading them from Microsoft. Note that they are updated at
    > the same time as an SP, therefore there will be SP4 and SP1 versions
    > available, depending on your OS.
    >
    > [2] You may find it easier to read if you pipe to a file. You do this by
    > adding the following onto the end of the command > <file name>. For
    > example, dcpromo /v /c /e > dcpromo.txt
    >
    >
    > --
    > Paul Williams
    > Microsoft MVP - Windows Server - Directory Services
    > http://www.msresource.net | http://forums.msresource.net
    >
    >
    >


  8. #8
    Todd J Heron Guest

    Re: event ID: 1083 and 1955 ntds replication

    "pain112" <pain112@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message...
    >Hi Paul
    >You wrote to make both DCs GCs is this correct?
    >Thanks again


    This is correct.

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    Todd J Heron, MCSE
    Windows Server 2003/2000/NT; CCA
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
    This posting is provided "as is" with no warranties and confers no rights


  9. #9
    Paul Williams [MVP] Guest

    Re: event ID: 1083 and 1955 ntds replication

    In addition yes - don't worry about the warning about the IM either:
    -- http://www.msresource.net/content/view/14/46/

    --
    Paul Williams
    Microsoft MVP - Windows Server - Directory Services
    http://www.msresource.net | http://forums.msresource.net



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