Hi,

Actually, this brings up a question I've wanted to ask for some time. Why does Event ID 1083 get logged when an account is locked out? I'm trying to understand what exactly is causing the "directory is busy" message.

Thanks!

Robbie Foust, IT Analyst
Systems and Core Services
Duke University




Mike Hogenauer wrote:
Question,

We have 3 domain controllers in a single forest, single Domain environment running windows 2000 Server. I have 2 Domain Accounts that constantly get locked out. I keep getting this error, even after checking LDAP for duplicate accounts, I've moved the user account to a different OU and forced replication, etc. Also checked Microsoft KB, tried all suggestions. I've also had the user log off all terminal sessions, manually change the account password and then forced replication. I'm close to deleting and recreating the account.

Thanks in advance for any help!

Mike

Event Type: Warning
Event Source: NTDS Replication
Event Category: Replication Event ID: 1083
Date: 3/10/2004
Time: 2:37:32 PM
User: Everyone
Computer: AD1
Description:
Replication warning: The directory is busy. It couldn't update object CN=XXXX,CN=Users,DC=Domain,DC=com with changes made by directory 800fdc79-066f-4c5a-a1e4-e4e17a28eb47._msdcs.renditionnetworks.com. Will try again later. List info : http://www.activedir.org/mail_list.htm
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