Error Message: DSA Object Cannot Be Deleted (318698)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Windows 2000 Server SP1
- Microsoft Windows 2000 Server SP2
This article was previously published under Q318698 SYMPTOMS When you try to delete an orphaned NTDS Settings from
Active Directory Sites and Services, you may receive the following error
message: DSA object cannot be deleted. Note
that only one NTDS Settings ordinarily exists under each server in the Servers
folder in Active Directory Sites and Services. If two NTDS Settings are shown,
the one that does not have connection objects associated with it (in the right
pane) is probably the orphaned NTDS Settings. CAUSE The Dcpromo.exe demotion process must delete NTDS Settings
from a server. However, the Dcpromo.exe process may not delete NTDS Settings
even if connection objects are deleted. If you have multiple domain
controllers, the Active Directory replication process may not delete NTDS
Settings from this domain controller. RESOLUTION To work around this problem, complete the following
procedure on a domain controller that has an orphaned NTDS Settings:
- Start ADSI Edit, and then expand the following branches:
- Configuration NC
- CN=Configuration,DC=domain, DC=com
- CN=Sites
- CN=your site name
- CN=Servers
- Locate the server that has an orphaned NTDS Settings.
Right-click the orphaned NTDS Settings, and then click Delete.
- If you have multiple domain controllers, make sure that
this change is replicated to all domain controllers.
An orphaned NTDS Settings object may also be found in the
LostAndFoundConfig Container under the Configuration Container in ADSI Edit.
You can use the analogous procedure to delete this object. To do this:
- Start ADSI Edit, and then expand the following branches:
- Configuration NC
- CN=Configuration,DC=domain, DC=com
- CN=LostAndFoundConfig
- Right-click the orphaned NTDS Settings object, and then
click Delete. Make sure that the related server object does
not exist before deleting the NTDS Settings object.
STATUSMicrosoft
has confirmed that this is a problem in the Microsoft products that are listed
at the beginning of this article.
MORE INFORMATION ADSIEDIT is part of the Windows 2000 Support Tools.
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 9/22/2003 |
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Keywords: | kberrmsg kbprb KB318698 |
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