Quick Directory Replication Troubleshooting Tip

ID: Q132522


The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Windows NT Server versions 3.5, 3.51
  • Microsoft Windows NT Advanced Server version 3.1


SUMMARY

If one or more of your Windows NT servers are configured to use the Directory Replicator service and they are not importing or exporting correctly, then the following common tip for correcting Directory Replication problems.


MORE INFORMATION

The quickest and easiest troubleshooting step to take when trying to solve Directory Replicator problems is to assign a new user name to the Directory Replicator service. To do this:

  1. Run User Manager for Domains and choose New User from the User menu.


  2. In the Username field type a user name, such as ReplAcct.


  3. Run Control Panel and choose Services.


  4. Select the Directory Replicator service and choose Stop if the service is running.


  5. With the Directory Replicator service selected, choose Startup.


  6. In the Log On As: section, choose the browse button with the three dots to the right of the This Account field.


  7. Choose the user name you created in step 1 and choose Add. The Add Name field below should display:
    <domain_name>\ReplAcct
    where <domain_name> is your domain's name.


  8. Choose OK twice. A message box displays the following:

    The account <domain_name>\ReplAcct has been granted the Log On As A Service right and added to the Replicator local group.


  9. Now choose Start to start the Directory Replicator service.


For additional information, please see the following articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
Q101602 Configuring Windows NT for Replication

Q104204 Troubleshooting Directory Replicator Problems

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Last Reviewed: February 18, 1999
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