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0X00002021 This AD replication error means something's corrupt in the protocol. Usually a bad domain controller, a time sync issue, or a lingering object. Here's...
0X000026AE You're trying to add a DNS directory partition that's already registered. Usually happens after a failed domain controller promotion or replication is...
0X00002173 Your domain controller can't replicate because the forest schema is too high. This fix gets you back online fast....
0X000020A9 This error means Active Directory already has a dead or alive object with the same name. Here's how to find and remove it fast....
0X801F0010 This error means a filter driver is stuck attached to a volume. You'll see it when trying to unmount a drive or remove software. Here's how to fix it....
0X00002046 Active Directory error 0x00002046 means a search returned too many results for the Win32 offset range. Fix: reduce the search scope or paginate the re...
0X00000238 Quick answer: Restart the Netlogon service on both domain controllers. This error means two DCs can't authenticate each other—usually from a trust or ...
0X00002331 This error means your DNS server got a request for a zone it doesn't own. Usually a delegation issue or stale forwarder. Here's the real fix....
0XC0000193 Logins fail with this error when a domain or local user account has passed its expiration date. The fix is to extend or remove the expiration in Activ...
0X00002153 Active Directory won't start after a failed restore or boot into DS Repair Mode. Usually a database corruption or missing system state files....
0X00002180 This error hits when you're trying to extend the AD schema and a link attribute ID conflicts with reserved ranges. Here's why and how to fix it....
0XC00002AB This Active Directory error means you're trying to modify or create an object with a class that doesn't match its schema. It's usually a replication o...
0X00002190 Happens when Active Directory replication fails due to a corrupt script or script execution error. Fix involves clearing the script or rebuilding the ...
0XC000003B This error means Windows can't parse a file path — usually a corrupted symlink, junction, or a path with illegal characters. It's common with backups,...
0X00002198 This error means Active Directory can't process a logon script. Usually it's a broken script path or permission issue. Here's how to fix it fast....
0X00002106 This error kills AD replication between domain controllers. I'll walk you through the real fixes—from a quick service restart to schema surgery....
0X000020F7 This error pops up when Active Directory replication tries to use a malformed distinguished name. It's almost always a stale object or a schema mismat...
0X00000549 This error hits when a domain controller or member server tries a security operation on a domain that's in the wrong state. Usually during demotion or...
0X000020E8 Happens when LDAP tries to replace an object that's marked as hidden in Active Directory. The fix: un-hide the record or delete and recreate it....
0X00000A78 This error means DFS was upgraded but the old server still has stale namespace info. We'll fix it by clearing registry keys and restarting services....