NTDS Replication issue...
hello,i have domain controller with windows server 2003. im keep recieving the bellow warning and i don't know if their is issue or not i run dcdiag and also relpmon everything working fine can you help me in this please .Event Type: WarningEvent Source: NTDS ReplicationEvent Category: Replication Event ID: 1083Date: 10/12/08Time: 7:57:41 AMUser: NT AUTHORITY\ANONYMOUS LOGONComputer: DC1Description:Active Directory could not update the following object with changes received from the domain controller at the following network address because Active Directory was busy processing information. Object:CN=Malek Manna,OU=Financial Control,OU=Departments,DC=TID,DC=local Network address:d118eded-213d-4fdc-b059-c50a0f3ac7ed._msdcs.TID.local This operation will be tried again later.For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.Event Type: InformationEvent Source: NTDS ReplicationEvent Category: Replication Event ID: 1955Date: 10/12/08Time: 7:57:41 AMUser: NT AUTHORITY\ANONYMOUS LOGONComputer: DC1Description:Active Directory encountered a write conflict when applying replicated changes to the following object. Object: CN=Malek Manna,OU=Financial Control,OU=Departments,DC=TID,DC=local Time in seconds: 0 Event log entries preceding this entry will indicate whether or not the update was accepted. A write conflict can be caused by simultaneous changes to the same object or simultaneous changes to other objects that have attributes referencing this object. This commonly occurs when the object represents a large group with many members, and the functional level of the forest is set to Windows 2000. This conflict triggered additional retries of the update. If the system appears slow, it could be because replication of these changes is occurring. User Action Use smaller groups for this operation or raise the functional level to Windows Server 2003.For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
October 14th, 2008 8:50am

Is your forest functional level set to Windows 2000 or 2003? BY the DN it appears that is a user account object so I doubt that the suggested solution is applicable in your case. Is it possible that you have multiple administrators modifying accounts at the same time?
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October 14th, 2008 12:54pm

Hi, Please understand that we mainly discuss Exchange issues in this forum. As your issue is related to Windows Server, I suggest discussing this issue in Windows Server 2003 newsgroup. http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/windowsserver/bb841405.aspx Thanks, Elvis
October 15th, 2008 12:31pm

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