Microsoft KB Archive/251095

= Event ID 1419 Generated on a Domain Controller =

Article ID: 251095

Article Last Modified on 3/1/2007

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Windows 2000 Server
 * Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server

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This article was previously published under Q251095



SYMPTOMS
Event error 1419 may be generated on a domain controller. This event may be generated because there may be problems with an Infrastructure Flexible Single Master Operation (FSMO) role holder performing its duties if it is also a global catalog server.

The error message in Event Viewer may be similar to the following sample:

Event ID: 1419 Event Type: Error Event Source:  NTDS General Event Category: Directory Access Event ID:      1419 Date:      1/16/2000 Time:      9:58:21 AM User:       Everyone Computer:      Server1 Description:

This DC is both a Global Catalog and the Infrastructure Update master. These two roles are incompatible. If another machine exists in the domain, it should be made the Infrastructure Update master. The machine CN=NTDS Settings,CN=Server4,CN=Servers,CN=West,CN=Sites,CN=Configuration,DC=PRODOM,DC=com is a good candidate for this role. If all domain controllers in this domain are Global Catalogs, then there are no Infrastructure Update tasks to complete, and this message may be ignored.



CAUSE
This behavior can occur if a domain controller that resides in a multiple-domain-controller domain in a multiple-domain forest holds the Infrastructure FSMO role and is also a global catalog. The error message is generated after another domain controller is installed in the domain. This is most likely to occur on the first domain controller in the forest because it holds all five FSMO roles and is also a global catalog server.



RESOLUTION
There are two ways to resolve this issue:
 * Transfer the Infrastructure FSMO role to another domain controller in the domain.
 * Enable another domain controller in the forest to be the global catalog server and disable this computer from being a global catalog server.

For information about how to transfer a FSMO role to another domain controller, see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

223787 Flexible Single Master Operation Transfer and Seizure Process

For information about enabling and disabling a global catalog server, see the Windows 2000 Help.



MORE INFORMATION
For additional information about FSMO roles and their placement in a forest, see the articles listed below:

248047 How Phantoms Are Used in Windows 2000

223346 FSMO Placement and Optimization on Windows 2000 Domains

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