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2003 View First Unread Thread Tools Display Modes 28-08-2007, lsass.exe error windows server 2003 01:11 AM #1 birdto Guest Posts: n/a ntds.dit corrupted but no good state backup The esentutl /p file ntds.dit corrupted and the DC can't be started in normal state. Go to AD recovery mode and tried to run ntdsutil and still can't be recovered. Can https://support.microsoft.com/en-ca/kb/258062 anyone help me to resolve this problem? I'd read some web info and nearly all of them are having below error message:- lsass.exe-System Error: Security Accounts Manager initialization failed because of the following error: Directory Service cannot start. Error Status: 0xc00002e1. Please click OK to shutdown this system and reboot into Directory Services Restore Mode, check http://www.techtalkz.com/windows-server-2003/35722-ntds-dit-corrupted-but-no-good-state-backup.html the event log for more detailed information. However, for me, the error code is 0xc00000e5 instead of 0xc00002e1. Is there any difference? Thx in advance - Berthold Sponsored Links 28-08-2007, 01:12 AM #2 Jorge Silva Guest Posts: n/a Re: ntds.dit corrupted but no good state backup Hi Some possible solutions: *Solution1: Perform restore operation to resolve the issue with your lastest Systate BACKUP. *Solution 2: In case this is not the only DC in the domain, you can simply rebuild it. At the same time, you will need to perform the steps below before re-promoting the server: 1. Seize FSMO roles to the existing DC in the domain. For the detailed steps, you can refer to the following Microsoft Knowledge Base article: Using Ntdsutil.exe to transfer or seize FSMO roles to a domain controller http://support.microsoft.com/?id=255504 2. Remove remnant entries of the corrupted DC from AD database. How to remove data in Active Directory after an unsuccessful domain controller demotion http://support.microsoft.com/?id=216498 3. Then, you can re
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a Windows Server 2003 Active Directory domain controller (DC) displays a message prior to the login prompt, similar to this: Application popup: lsass.exe - System Error : Security Accounts Manager initialization failed because of the following error: Directory Service cannot start. Error Status: 0xc00002e1. Please click OK to shutdown this system and reboot into Directory Services Restore Mode, check the event log for more detailed information. The Active Directory (AD) database is corrupt; the server cannot authenticate AD domain members and will not boot into normal mode. Solution: In the absence of a recent systems state backup, the following steps may be used as an AD recovery attempt. 1. Restart the DC in Directory Services Restore Mode (DSRM). a. On server startup, press F8 after the system BIOS and hardware service (e.g. PERC, iDRAC) initializations are complete. b. From the boot menu, select 'Directory Services Restore Mode' and press Enter. 2. From the Windows Start button select Run and type 'cmd' to open a command prompt. Type 'ESENTUTL /g C:\windows\NTDS\ntds.dit /!10240 /8 /o' and press Enter to do the initial integrity check. In cases of database inconsistencies an error message, e.g. 'results CORRUPTED, -1206' will be returned. 3. Next, type 'NTDSUTIL' and press Enter. This launches the NTDS tools set. a. At the prompt type 'Files' and press Enter to get to the NTDS file management utility b. At the file maintenance: prompt type 'info' and press Enter to show locations of all AD database-related files. 4. At the file maintenance: prompt type 'Recover' and press Enter. This will initiate a 'soft' recovery of the AD database. Note: With rare exception, this step is not sufficient in addressing the problem; it is, primarily, a preliminary step in diagnosing the depth of the issue. Enter 'quit' at each prompt until returned to the Command (C:\