Unfortunately eventid 1168 is a catchall event for many AD internal
blowups where most often I have seen them when the DIT can't be read or
has found an inconsistency. 

Najem: Those two events seem to be separated by quite a bit of time in
the time stamp, do you think they are related?


  joe


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Myrick, Todd
(NIH/CIT)
Sent: Wednesday, August 06, 2003 4:25 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] NTDS Database Error



I went to www.eventid.net and searched and found the following.... 

Event ID: 1168 
Source NTDS General  
Type Error  
Description Error <error code>(<hex error code>) has occurred (Internal
ID <hex code>). Please contact Microsoft Product Support Services for
assistance.  
Error 1032 - See Q280364 & Q265089.
Error -1811 - See Q280364.   
    
Source NTDS Inter-site  
Type Error  
Description Error 82(52) has occurred (Internal ID 11000250). Please
contact Microsoft Product Support Services for assistance.

Error -2146893020(80090324) has occurred (Internal ID 11000251). Please
contact Microsoft Product Support Services for assistance.

Error 997(3e5) has occurred (Internal ID 11000252). Please contact
Microsoft Product Support Services for assistance.  

Comments:
According to Microsoft Service Pack 2 is the fix these errors. These may
occur because the NT Directory Service Agent (NTDSA) fails to maintain
exclusive control of port 389. Therefore, any other application that
attempts to setup a listener on port 389 succeeds and gains control of
the
port from the NTDSA. (i.e. any LDAP server).   
Links Q266657   

-----Original Message-----
From: Najem Oulad Ali [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, August 06, 2003 4:13 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [ActiveDir] NTDS Database Error


Hi,

Can somebody tell me if this message's to be concerned ?
This message's appeared on one of the 4 DC's we have, and it's the on
who a have upgrated  with SP4. The message's appears after one of the
Frontoffice employees opens the AD.

Event Type:     Error
Event Source:   NTDS Database
Event Category: Internal Processing 
Event ID:       1168
Date:           6-8-2003
Time:           8:20:43
User:           N/A
Computer:       ServerName
Description:
Error 8430(20ee) has occurred (Internal ID 20612ee).  Please contact
Microsoft Product Support Services for assistance.

 Event Type:    Failure Audit
Event Source:   Security
Event Category: Directory Service Access 
Event ID:       565
Date:           6-8-2003
Time:           10:09:20
User:           FMG-UVA\ijarmontchik
Computer:       REA04
Description:
Object Open:
        Object Server:  DS
        Object Type:    %{00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000}
        Object Name:    OU=Almere,OU=Medewerkers,DC=fmg,DC=uva,DC=nl
        New Handle ID:  0
        Operation ID:   {0,189304343}
        Process ID:     288
        Primary User Name:      REA04$
        Primary Domain: FMG-UVA
        Primary Logon ID:       (0x0,0x3E7)
        Client User Name:       ijarmontchik
        Client Domain:  FMG-UVA
        Client Logon ID:        (0x0,0xB488DCD)
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