DC Diag - There are errors after the SYSVOL has been shared
Nach diversen Problemen habe ich DC Diag bei unserem Windows 2000 Server ausgeführt.
Was mich beunruhigt ist der Punkt unter frssysvol. Was bedeutet das genau bzw. welche
Möglichkeiten habe ich, um den Fehler zu beheben?
Vielen Dank im Voraus.
C:\>dcdiag
Domain Controller Diagnosis
Performing initial setup:
Done gathering initial info.
Doing initial required tests
Testing server: Standardname-des-ersten-Standorts\PRINTSERVER
Starting test: Connectivity
......................... PRINTSERVER passed test Connectivity
Doing primary tests
Testing server: Standardname-des-ersten-Standorts\PRINTSERVER
Starting test: Replications
......................... PRINTSERVER passed test Replications
Starting test: NCSecDesc
......................... PRINTSERVER passed test NCSecDesc
Starting test: NetLogons
......................... PRINTSERVER passed test NetLogons
Starting test: Advertising
......................... PRINTSERVER passed test Advertising
Starting test: KnowsOfRoleHolders
......................... PRINTSERVER passed test KnowsOfRoleHolders
Starting test: RidManager
......................... PRINTSERVER passed test RidManager
Starting test: MachineAccount
......................... PRINTSERVER passed test MachineAccount
Starting test: Services
......................... PRINTSERVER passed test Services
Starting test: ObjectsReplicated
......................... PRINTSERVER passed test ObjectsReplicated
Starting test: frssysvol
There are errors after the SYSVOL has been shared.
The SYSVOL can prevent the AD from starting.
......................... PRINTSERVER passed test frssysvol
Starting test: kccevent
......................... PRINTSERVER passed test kccevent
Starting test: systemlog
......................... PRINTSERVER passed test systemlog
Running enterprise tests on : domain_2.lan
Starting test: Intersite
......................... domain_2.lan passed test Intersite
Starting test: FsmoCheck
......................... domain_2.lan passed test FsmoCheck
C:\>
Was mich beunruhigt ist der Punkt unter frssysvol. Was bedeutet das genau bzw. welche
Möglichkeiten habe ich, um den Fehler zu beheben?
Vielen Dank im Voraus.
C:\>dcdiag
Domain Controller Diagnosis
Performing initial setup:
Done gathering initial info.
Doing initial required tests
Testing server: Standardname-des-ersten-Standorts\PRINTSERVER
Starting test: Connectivity
......................... PRINTSERVER passed test Connectivity
Doing primary tests
Testing server: Standardname-des-ersten-Standorts\PRINTSERVER
Starting test: Replications
......................... PRINTSERVER passed test Replications
Starting test: NCSecDesc
......................... PRINTSERVER passed test NCSecDesc
Starting test: NetLogons
......................... PRINTSERVER passed test NetLogons
Starting test: Advertising
......................... PRINTSERVER passed test Advertising
Starting test: KnowsOfRoleHolders
......................... PRINTSERVER passed test KnowsOfRoleHolders
Starting test: RidManager
......................... PRINTSERVER passed test RidManager
Starting test: MachineAccount
......................... PRINTSERVER passed test MachineAccount
Starting test: Services
......................... PRINTSERVER passed test Services
Starting test: ObjectsReplicated
......................... PRINTSERVER passed test ObjectsReplicated
Starting test: frssysvol
There are errors after the SYSVOL has been shared.
The SYSVOL can prevent the AD from starting.
......................... PRINTSERVER passed test frssysvol
Starting test: kccevent
......................... PRINTSERVER passed test kccevent
Starting test: systemlog
......................... PRINTSERVER passed test systemlog
Running enterprise tests on : domain_2.lan
Starting test: Intersite
......................... domain_2.lan passed test Intersite
Starting test: FsmoCheck
......................... domain_2.lan passed test FsmoCheck
C:\>
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