WOW - I need more coffee.

I am sitting here - staring at my screen and then is DSSITE I finally notice 
"Inter-site Transports".

SMTP Is listed as a site link - with a cost of 100

I am feeling pretty sure about deleting this - but based on the way my day is 
going - anyone want to confirm or deny for me ?

/me shakes head

________________________________
From: Jeremy Anderson [[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 05, 2009 2:02 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: NTDS KCC Error 1568

I have 4 DC's 2 in each site.  on ONE DC I am getting this error :


None of the domain controllers in the following site that replicate the 
following directory partition are configured to use the following transport, 
even though the site itself is configured to allow replication over this 
transport.

Site:

CN=LV,CN=Sites,CN=Configuration,DC=corp,DC=zappos,DC=com

Directory partition:

CN=Configuration,DC=corp,DC=zappos,DC=com

Transport:

CN=SMTP,CN=Inter-Site 
Transports,CN=Sites,CN=Configuration,DC=corp,DC=zappos,DC=com

User Action

Using Active Directory Sites and Services, do one of the following:

- Configure the site to not allow replication using this transport by modifying 
the appropriate siteLink objects.

- Enable one or more domain controllers to use this transport. For the SMTP 
transport, this requires installation of the SMTP service and configuration of 
the mailAddress attribute on the corresponding Server object.

For more information, see Help and Support Center at 
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.



I checked the replication using REPLMON and everything is replicating ok.  I 
checked sites and Services and everything is set to use IP or RPC.



The error seems to be saying "The site can use SMTP to replicate, but its not"  
I really would just to prefer to turn off SMTP replication.



The error shows up 8 times every 10 minutes in my Directory Service logs.



Anyone with any ideas whats going on here?



As always - thanks.



Jeremy





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