Evt ID 1168 NTDS KCC

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Hi

Win2K DC - second time it has locked up - following errors in the sys
evt log. Server is just a file server - nothing else 130 Mb RAM & 800Mb
swap file

Any one know what this is ???

Event Type: Error
Event Source: NTDS KCC
Event Category: Internal Processing
Event ID: 1168
Date: 11/11/2003
Time: 6:53:40 AM
User: N/A
Computer: CORP03
Description:
Error 1(1) has occurred (Internal ID f060065). Please contact Microsoft
Product Support Services for assistance.


Event Type: Warning
Event Source: NTDS General
Event Category: Replication
Event ID: 1079
Date: 11/11/2003
Time: 2:53:40 AM
User: PROVANCE\CORP01$
Computer: CORP03
Description:
Replication warning: Couldn't allocate memory. Replication may be
affected until more memory is available. Increase the amount of virtual
memory available. Stop and restart this Windows Domain Controller and
try again.
 
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Daniel Chang [MSFT]

You may have a memory leak which is causing your computer to run out of
virtual memory.

--
Daniel Chang
Server Setup Team

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IS

A memory leak with nothing running on the machine?

Just file & print -

I guess maybe the print spooler
 

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