![]() The SAM database was unable to lock out the account of user due to a resource error, such as a hard disk write failure (the specific error code is in the error data). If the remotely triggered update wins against the local update, the following system event may be logged for a user account lockout: The following object changes were not applied to the local Active Directory database because the local metadata for the object indicates that the change is redundant. If NTDS logging is set to 4 (Verbose) or higher in the Replication Events entry of the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\NTDS\Diagnostics\ subkey, the following error ID may also be logged: (JetDataBase ID -1102: JET_errWriteConflict -1102, Write lock failed due to outstanding write lock) Internal event: Exception e0010004 has occurred with parameters -1102 and 0 (Internal ID 2030537). If advanced NTDS logging is enabled, the following error ID may also be logged: (decimal 8438 / hex 0x20f6: ERROR_DS_DRA_BUSY, winerror.h) Internal error: The directory replication agent (DRA) call returned error 8438. This indicates that the unsuccessful attempt of the remotely triggered update that will be retried later: with changes made by directory GUID._msdcs.domain. Replication warning: The directory is busy. The following events may be logged if immediate replication is triggered (for example, by an urgent replication for a user lockout condition) and collides with the local Active Directory update: ![]() When this occurs, NTDS replication warnings 1083 or 1061, or SAM error ID 12294 may be logged. ![]() Simultaneous changes against Active Directory object attributes on different domain controllers may cause an Active Directory collision for the update. This article provides help to fix an issue that occurs if a change that is made on the local domain controller is also made on the domain controller that holds the PDC operations master role.Īpplies to: Windows Server 2019, Windows Server 2016, Windows Server 2012 R2 Original KB number: 306091 Summary
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