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Windows AD gives an error. Always when I want to make a new user or computer
in AD it can not finisch the job cause an error.
The error is tranlated: "AD has made empty the group with Relaive ID's"

In eventlog System I get red cross. Double name found on the network.
Computername is the server.
I installed 3 network cards in the server. How to configure them?
Is it better and safe to remove two of them?
Because of the tree network cards, de servers name is tree times in the DNS
list. Is that normal?


If I try to make a new account I get event ID 16645 in the system log.

I ran ntdutil to seize the servers RID.
ntdsutil: the rid role, he has alrady.

After some clients are logged on, the logging on proces of other clients is
extremely slow. It takes minutes.

Please help?
 
Hi,

I have learned the hard way that multihomed Domain Controllers (more than one NIC with more than 1 IP) is very bad. Lots of strange things can happen. The reason you see three entries in the DNS is because every unique network connection registers itself with the dns.

To test quickly if this is causing your problem, go into your network properties and disable two of the cards, then restart your netlogon service (that is what is resposible for registering DC dns records). You may want to delete the records from DNS that pertained to the now disabled cards.

-Jack
 
Thanks.

Can it also have an influence on RID? My RID database is full.

Jack said:
Hi,

I have learned the hard way that multihomed Domain Controllers (more than
one NIC with more than 1 IP) is very bad. Lots of strange things can
happen. The reason you see three entries in the DNS is because every unique
network connection registers itself with the dns.
To test quickly if this is causing your problem, go into your network
properties and disable two of the cards, then restart your netlogon service
(that is what is resposible for registering DC dns records). You may want
to delete the records from DNS that pertained to the now disabled cards.
 
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