Internal Error An Active Directory Error Has Occurred
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Event Id 1168 Activedirectory_domainservice Server 2008
to vote Am having this errbelow is the error detailsor in my PDC: Internal error: An Active Directory Domain
A Directory Service Error Has Occurred 8341
Services error has occurred. Additional Data Error value (decimal): 6 Error value (hex): 6 Internal ID: 1240101 The below is the error details: - System - Provider [ Name] Microsoft-Windows-ActiveDirectory_DomainService [ Guid] {0e8478c5-3605-4e8c-8497-1e730c959516} [ EventSourceName] NTDS Replication - EventID 1168 [ Qualifiers] 49152 Version 0 Level 2 Task 9 Opcode 0 Keywords 0x8080000000000000 - TimeCreated [ SystemTime] 2012-04-18T09:09:32.567923300Z EventRecordID 57062 Correlation - Execution [ ProcessID] 620 [ ThreadID] 1244 Channel Directory Service Computer HDQADDS001.kq.kenya-airways.com - Security [ UserID] S-1-5-7 - EventData 6 6 Please assist 1240101 Wednesday, April 18, 2012 10:27 AM Reply | Quote Answers 0 Sign in to vote Hello, it seems for me the problem is, that your error is belonging to the AD database on this server, Microsoft PSS will give your information about the specific INTERNAL ID. This is most of the time not to resolve yourself. Do not count for the specific error numbers, they may be different http://support.microsoft.com/kb/826892/en-us You may be able to use the semantic database check mentioned in the article but if this doesn't help please contact PSS. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315136 http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc961819.aspx Another option is to transfer FSMO roles, assure that additional DCs are also DNS and GC, save all required data and then demote the server,wait forand control replication and then promote this machine again. During the re-promotion a new AD database will be created and should be error free.Best regards Meinolf Weber MVP, MCP, MCTS Microsoft MVP - Directory Services My Blog: http://msmvps.com/blogs/mweber/ Disclaimer: This posting is provided AS IS with no warranties or guarantees and confers no rights.
Proposed as answer by Arthur_LiMicrosoft contingent staff, Moderator Thursday, April 19, 2012 1:09 PM Marked as answer by Arthur_LiMicrosoft contingent staff, Moderator Monday, April 2for Help Receive Real-Time Help Create a Freelance Project Hire for a Full Time Job Ways to Get Help Ask a Question Ask for Help Receive Real-Time Help Create a Freelance Project Hire for a Full Time Job Ways to Get Help Expand Search Submit Close Search Login Join Today Products BackProducts Gigs Live Careers Vendor Services Groups Website Testing Store Headlines Experts Exchange > Questions > Active Directory Domain Services error Want to Advertise Here? Solved Active Directory Domain Services error Posted on 2009-10-29 Active Directory 1 Verified Solution 5 Comments 2,737 Views Last Modified: https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windowsserver/en-US/0ac81514-3fb0-4936-972e-0ae2d9c4474c/internal-error-an-active-directory-domain-services-error-has-occured?forum=winserverDS 2012-05-08 Hi Anyone know any thing about the following error: Log Name: Directory Service Source: Microsoft-Windows-ActiveDirectory_DomainService Date: 29-10-2009 02:32:57 Event ID: 1168 Task Category: Internal Processing Level: Error Keywords: Classic User: SYSTEM Computer: dc02.domain.com Description: Internal error: An Active Directory https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/24853882/Active-Directory-Domain-Services-error.html Domain Services error has occurred. Additional Data Error value (decimal): -1022 Error value (hex): fffffc02 Internal ID: 160207ce I get the same error on DC01 our additional domain controller 0 Question by:ms-pro Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Google LVL 7 Best Solution byms-pro i resolved it Event 1168 error -1022 would indicate problem to read/write from/too hard disk. ERR -1022 # for decimal -1022 / hex 0xfffffc02 JET_errDiskIO Go to Solution 5 Comments LVL 74 Overall: Level 74 Active Directory 21 Message Expert Comment by:Glen Knight2009-10-29 Can you check this KB article from Microsoft: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/280364 Also can you provide any more information, are there any other errors, is there anything that is not functioning? Can you run DCDIAG on both servers and post the results? 0 LVL 7 Overall: Level 7 Active Directory 6 Message Author Comment by:ms-pro2009-10-29 There is no other error, i did ran the dcdiag the result was unblemished. 0 LVL 74 Overall: Level 74 Active Directory 21 Message Expert Comment by:Glen Knight2009-10-29 did you try the KB article? 0 LVL 7 Overall: Level 7 Active Directory 6 Message Author Comment by:ms-pro2009-10-
Mobile: Android BlackBerry WP7… Office 365 & Hosting Office: Word, Excel, Outlook… System Center Windows Client: Win 7 8 & 10 Windows Server Other Technologies http://www.urtech.ca/2011/05/solved-cannot-view-or-make-changes-in-active-directory-because-an-internal-error-occured-467-database-corrupt/ Jokes News Contact SOLVED: Cannot View or Make Changes in Active Directory "Because an internal error occured" 467 Database Corrupt Home » SOLVED: Cannot View or Make Changes in Active Directory "Because an internal error occured" 467 Database Corrupt May 2011 Posted by Ian Matthews+ in Windows Server | 1 comment If you tried to view or make changes in your Active Directory but error has see errors like: Windows Cannot Complete The Password Change Because An Internal Error Occured or Windows Event Viewer Directory Service NTDS ISAM Error 467 Database Corrupt You have two ready choices: Restore from Backup, which means rebooting into Active Directory Restore Mode, restoring your Windows System State and praying that all goes well, or; Try to repair your Active Directory. Obviously there is not much error has occurred downside to trying a repair, so lets to that: In msconfig, set the boot to Safe Boot and check Active Directory Repair Reboot the server Open a command prompt in administrator and type esentutl /g c:\windows\ntds\ntds.dit to perform an integrity check, (the results indicate that the jet database is corrupt) Ensure you have a backup of c:\windows\ntds\ntds.dit which is the active directory database for butt coverage Type esentutl /p c:\windows\ntds\ntds.dit to repair the database and agree with the prompt Delete any log files in c:\windows\ntds\ which in my case did not exist In msconfig, deselect the boot to Safe Boot and uncheck Active Directory Repair Reboot the server, and verify your AD looks and smells pretty Wank it because you are a big stud Note that Patrick Bergen did this entire process through Remote Desktop on an SBS 2008 server and all appears well. Therefore we can say with certainty that Active Directory Restore Mode (at least on Small Business Server) is similar to Safe Mode With Networking. Thanks Patrick… you are the big stud today! Share This With Your Friends Now: Related Tags: active directory, active directory restore mode, database corrupt, esent