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& Feedback Ars Subscription Member Areas Image Galleries active directory problems. NTDS General 2103 caused by USN rollback 6 posts jrs91 Wise, Aged Ars Veteran Registered: Nov 18, 2000Posts: 174 Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2008 9:39 am Over the weekend
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my AD crapped out completely. It wouldn't process group policy so when people came in monday morning they couldn't do anything, couldn't access their desktops (which used a redirect to a dfs share), etc. I saw that there were replication problems and fixed that. I still had some problems so I decided to demote my second of two domain controllers to attempt to repair because i suspected both thought they had the most recent version of AD. I figured after I repaired repadmin /showutdvec it I'd just promote it again and i'd be good to go.Since then I've restarted in DS Restore Mode and run ntdsutil:integrity and semantic database analysis. No errors were reported. I also compacted the database in restore mode to try and get rid of 1181 messages i've been getting recently, which are just a symptom of the other problem I think. It didn't work. I also checked the metadate in ntdsutil and it seems clean after the demotion.I've done everything MS recommends in this KB article: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/875495 up to step 9, which i can't do, because we only have tapes going back a month and it seems the problem started before then.I'm starting to think i might have to start a new AD from scratch, which will be a pain, but wouldn't be the end of the world in one sense because we don't have hundreds of users. What concerns me however is how exchange would be affected. I don't think there's a good way to restore exchange onto a new domain, right? After all, the user accounts will all have different GUIDs in the new AD...Anyway, I'm running out of ideas on how to rectify this. Does anyone have any other ideas? They would be much appreciated. Right now things are running and people can work (I have 1 DC running atm), so i've got some time to try things out in a test environment, but it feels like a ticking time
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