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trying to copy and existing user, once you click next after the password section i receive the error message. "An error occurred. contact your system administrator to upgrade windows server or enterprise editions Contact your system administrator" there is no event log, and nothing i can work with. this is a server that i service remotely for adifferentcompany, ive spent the last 2 days resolving other errors in the event logs in hopes that one of them would also fix this issue. but i have reached the end of the event logs issues and this problem still remains. windows server 2003 R2 SP2 looking forward to hearing from anyone. Wednesday, November 30, 2011 1:03 PM Reply | Quote Answers 1 Sign in to vote *resolved* Issue was with the administratorprofile on the server being corrupt. to resolve the issue. 1.log on as a different user with admin rights. 2. Rename the existing administrator profile(or theaffected profile)folder under documents and settings. to "profilename_old" 3. log back in as the affected user. the profile is recreated and usercreation/passwords resets will work again! Evan Newton, MCP Marked as answer by Evan Newton Thursday, December 01, 2011 1:58 PM Thursday, December 01, 2011 1:58 PM Reply | Quote All replies 0 Sign in to vote Possible causes include: You lack permissions to create new users. Password does not meet domain complexity or length requirements. The Common Name (labeled "Full Name" when you create a user in ADUC) is not unique in the OU/container. Pre-Windows 2000 logon name is not unique in the domain. Pre-Windows 2000 logon name includes any of the following characters: " [ ] : ; | = + * ? < > / \ , Pre-Windows 2000 logon name over 20 characters in length. Common Name over 64 characters long. Domain RID master cannot becontacted. Richard Mueller - MVP Directory Services Wednesday, November 30, 2011 2:54 PM Reply | Quote 0 Sign in to vote Thanks for the Reply Richard, I am using the administrator user, which is a memeber of administrators,domain admins, domain users, enterprise admins. and t is happening to a
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Lucian on twitter @Lucianfrango. I've not had that much luck deploying Azure AD Connect and ADFS 3.0 in Azure for a client in https://blog.kloud.com.au/2015/07/22/adfs-sign-in-error-an-error-occurred-contact-your-administrator-for-more-information/ the last few weeks. After some networking woes I've moved onto the https://blogs.serioustek.net/post/2010/11/01/active-directory-unable-to-add-user-or-change-password-aspx server provisioning and again got stuck. Now, I know IT is not meant to be easy otherwise there wouldn't be some of the salaries paid out to the best and brightest, this install though was simple and nothing out of the ordinary. A standard deployment that I error occurred and many others have done before. Let me paint the picture: ADFS is now running, although not working, in Azure compute across a load balanced set of two servers with a further load balanced set of web application proxy (WAP) servers in front. Theres two domain controllers and a AAD Connect server all across a couple of subnets in a contact your system VNET. Problem I've installed ADFS though the AADConnect wizard. Its a fairly new way of doing things and a completely streamlined process. I wanted to try how that went. It shouldn't be that complicated to deploy and configure a Windows server role anyway (ADFSv3 on Server 2012 R2 is a Windows Server role). So it was nice to sit back, enjoy the ride and well unfortunately now not enjoy the reward, rather, enjoy the headache. The following is the ADFS login page after an unsuccessful sign in: Troubleshooting I spent almost half a day troubleshooting this. I made some good inroads and progress only to always fall short. The problem being that there is not much in the way of documentation online. So what are some of the steps I went through and why didn't they work: Authentication locally - Authentication via ADFS was actually working. I had gone to the URL https://sts.mydomain.com.au/adfs/ls/idpinitiatedsignon and successfully signed in. Essentially its a dummy logon to see if ADFS is working. Indeed I signed on and I was prompted with "you'
26, 2015 by Jacob Rutski This morning I went to create a new user account for someone that started today (uber-last minute request). I log on to the Exchange server (exch 2003- so this is the only place that the exch tools are installed) and try to create the account- only to receive the following error: Active Directory - An error occurred. Contact your system administrator. Wow, that was helpful- thanks for that…I AM the administrator. I then proceed to scour the event logs on the exchange server and all DCs…nothing out of the ordinary. At all. Can I create the account on another DC (or locally) and then add a mailbox later? The account create works fine on another DC and my workstation, but when I go back to exchange and try to add a mailbox, the only exchange task available is ‘Remove exchange attributes'. Looking at where the error was happening - right when I tried to choose ‘Next' after entering a password, I tried to change a password on a disabled account (from the exchange server) and was greeted with another, excessively helpful error message: Active Directory - Windows cannot complete the password change for %Username% because: The network path was not found At that point, I remembered having been working with the Folder Redirect GPOs last week, and I may have linked one to the admin-user OU to test. When I looked, the GPO was not linked- and the GPResult on the exchange server did not show it either. Did I log on to the exchange server when the GPO was linked? Finally, I checked the user shell locations- HKCU > Software > Microsoft > Windows > CurrentVersion > Explorer > User Shell Folders Only to find that on the exchange server, my admin account had pulled the GPO for the AppData folder, and even though it was removed, UserShellFolder location for AppData was still showing the old, and invalid location. As soon as Ipointed AppData back to thecorrect - local- location,everyth