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This topic covers detailed methodology on troubleshooting domain controller configuration and deployment.
Introduction to Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Options
Introduction to Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Options
Logging Options
The built-in logs are the most important instrument for troubleshooting issues with domain controller promotion and demotion. All of these logs are enabled and configured for maximum verbosity by default.
Phase Log
%systemroot%\debug\dcpromoui*.log
%systemroot%\debug\dcpromo*.log
%systemroot%\debug\adprep\<datetime>\csv.log
%systemroot%\debug\adprep\<datetime>\dspecup.log
%systemroot%\debug\adprep\<datetime>\ldif.log*
Windows Servicing
%systemroot%\Logs\CBS\*
%systemroot%\servicing\sessions\sessions.xml
%systemroot%\winsxs\poqexec.log
%systemroot%\winsxs\pending.xml
Dcdiag.exe
Repadmin.exe
Network Monitor 3.4 (or a third party network capture and analysis tool)
a. Did you mistype or forget to provide an argument to ADDSDeployment Windows PowerShell? For example, if using ADDSDeployment Windows PowerShell, did you forget to add required argument -domainname with a valid name?
b. Examine the Windows PowerShell console output carefully to see exactly why it is failing to parse the command-line provided.
a. Many errors that used to appear as fatal promotion results are now prevented by the prerequisite checker.
b. Examine the text of the prerequisite errors carefully, they provide the necessary guidance to resolve most issues, as they are controlled scenarios.
a. Examine the results carefully: many errors have simple explanations such as bad passwords, network name resolution, or critical offline domain controllers.
b. Examine the Dcpromoui.log and dcpromo.log for the errors shown in the output, then work backwards from them to see indications of why the failure occurred.
ii. Examine the ADPrep logs for errors only if the results indicate a problem extending the schema or preparing the forest or domain.
iii. Examine the DirectoryServices-Deployment event log for errors only if the Dcpromoui.log lacks detail or ends arbitrarily due to an unhandled exception in the configuration process.
c. Examine the Directory Services, System, and Application event logs for other indicators of a configuration issue. Often times, the domain controller promotion is just a symptom of other network misconfiguration that would affect all distributed systems.
d. Use dcdiag.exe and repadmin.exe to validate the overall forest health and indicate subtle misconfigurations that may prevent further domain controller promotion.
e. Use AutoRuns.exe, Task Manager, or MSinfo32.exe to examine the computer for third party software that may be interfering.
i. Remove third party software (do not simply disable the software; that does not prevent drivers loading).
f. Install NetMon 3.4 on the computer that fails to promote as well the replication partner domain controller and analyze the promotion process with double-sided network captures.
i. Compare this to your working lab environment to understand what a healthy promotion looks like and where it is failing.
ii. At this point, the errors are likely with the forest objects, non-default security changes, or the network, and this new domain controller is a victim of misconfigurations in DNS, firewalls, host intrusion protection software, or other outside factors.
1. When using Server Manager, examine the promotion results in the ten seconds prior to automatic reboot.
2. When using ADDSDeployment Windows PowerShell, examine the promotion results in the ten seconds prior to automatic reboot. Alternatively, choose not to restart automatically on completion. You should add the Format-List pipeline to make the output easier to read. For example:
Errors in prerequisite validation and verification do not continue on to a reboot, so they are visible in all cases. For example:
Note
Some of the errors listed below are no longer possible due to operating system and domain controller configuration changes in later operating systems. The new ADDSDeployment Windows PowerShell codes also prevents certain errors, but the dcpromo.exe /unattend does not; this is another compelling reason to switch all of your current automation from the deprecated DCPromo to ADDSDeployment Windows PowerShell.
1 Exit, success You still must reboot, this just notes that the automatic restart flag was removed
3 Exit, success, with a non-critical failure Typically seen when returning the DNS Delegation warning. If not configuring DNS delegation, use:
-creatednsdelegation:$false
4 Exit, success, with a non-critical failure, need to reboot Typically seen when returning the DNS Delegation warning. If not configuring DNS delegation, use:
-creatednsdelegation:$false
Promotion and demotion return the following failure message codes. There is also likely to be an extended error message; always read the entire error carefully, not just the numeric portion.
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Error Code Explanation Suggested resolution
11 Domain controller promotion is already running Do not run than one instance of domain controller promotion at the same time for the same target computer
12 User must be administrator Logon as a member of the built-in Administrators group and ensure you are elevating with UAC
13 Certification Authority is installed You cannot demote this domain controller, as it is also a Certification Authority. Do not remove the CA before you carefully inventory its usage - if it is issuing certificates, removing the role will cause an outage. Running CAs on domain controllers is discouraged
15 Role change is in progress or needs reboot You must restart the server (due to prior configuration changes) before promotion
17 No NTFS 5 drives exist This error is not possible in Windows Server 2012, which requires at least the %systemdrive% be formatted with NTFS
18 Not enough space in windir Free up space on the %systemdrive% volume using cleanmgr.exe
20 Computer name is invalid syntax Rename the computer with a valid name
21 This domain controller holds FSMO roles, is a GC, and/or is a DNS server Add -demoteoperationmasterrole when using -forceremoval.
22 TCP/IP needs to be installed or isn't functioning Verify computer has TCP/IP configured, bound, and working correctly
23 DNS client needs to be configured first Set a primary DNS server when adding a new domain controller to a domain
24 Supplied credentials are invalid or missing required elements Verify your user name and password is correct
25 Domain controller for the specified domain could not be located Validate DNS client settings, firewall rules
26 List of domains could not be read from the forest Validate DNS client settings, LDAP functionality, firewall rules
28 Bad domain name Choose a different, valid DNS domain name when promoting
29 Parent domain does not exist Verify the parent domain specified when creating a new child domain or tree domain
33 Path to the IFM files is invalid Validate your path to the Install From Media folder
34 The IFM database is bad Use the correct Install From Media for this operating system and role (same operating system version, same type of domain controller - RODC versus RWDC)
35 Missing SYSKEY The Install from Media is encrypted and you must provide a valid SYSKEY to use it
37 Path for NTDS Database or its logs is invalid Change path of Database and Logs to a fixed NTFS volume, not a mapped drive or UNC path
38 Volume does not have enough space for NTDS database or logs Free up space using cleanmgr.exe, add more disk space, manually clear space by moving unnecessary data elsewhere
39 Path for SYSVOL is invalid Change path of SYSVOL folder to a fixed NTFS volume, not a mapped drive or UNC path
41 Need to specify a password for safe-mode Provide a password for the DSRM account, it cannot be blank no matter how the password policy is configured
42 Safe-mode password does not meet criteria (promotion only) Provide a password for the DSRM account that meets the password policy's configured rules
43 Admin password does not meet criteria (demotion only) Provide a password for the local administrator account that meets the password policy's configured rules
44 The specified name for the forest is invalid Specify a valid forest root DNS domain name
45 A forest with the specified name already exists Choose a different forest root DNS domain name
46 The specified name for the tree is invalid Specify a valid tree DNS domain name
47 A tree with the specified name already exists Choose a different tree DNS domain name
48 The tree name does not fit into the forest structure Choose a different tree DNS domain name
49 The specified domain does not exist Verify your typed domain name
50 During demote, last domain controller was detected even though it is not, or last domain controller was specified, but it is not Do not specify Last Domain Controller in the Domain (-lastdomaincontrollerindomain) unless it is true. Use -ignorelastdcindomainmismatch to override if this is truly the last domain controller and there is phantom domain controller metadata
51 App partitions exist on this domain controller Specify to Remove Application Partitions (-removeapplicationpartitions)
52 Required command-line argument is missing (that is, an answer file must be specified on the command-line) Only seen with dcpromo /unattend, which is deprecated. See older documentation
53 The promotion/demotion failed, machine must be rebooted to clean up Examine the extended error and logs
55 The promotion/demotion was canceled by the user Examine the extended error and logs
56 The promotion/demotion was canceled by the user, machine must be rebooted to clean up Examine the extended error and logs
58 A site name must be specified during RODC promotion You must specify a site for an RODC, it will not automatically detect one like an RWDC
59 During demote, this domain controller is the last DNS server for one of its zones Specify that this is the Last DNS Server in the Domain or use -ignorelastdnsserverfordomain
60 A domain controller running Windows Server 2008 or later must be present in the domain in order to promote RODC Promote at least one Windows Server 2008 or later model writable domain controller
61 You cannot install Active Directory Domain Services with DNS in an existing domain that does not already host DNS Not possible to get this error
62 Answer file does not have a [DCInstall] section Only seen with dcpromo /unattend, which is deprecated. See older documentation.
63 Forest functional level is below windows server 2003 Raise the forest functional level to at least Windows Server 2003 Native. Windows 2000 and Windows NT 4.0 are no longer supported operating systems
64 Promo failed because component binary detection failed Install the AD DS role
65 Promo failed because component binary installation failed Install the AD DS role
66 Promo failed because operating system detection failed Examine the extended error and logs; the server is failing to return its operating system version. It is likely that the computer will need to be re-installed, as its overall health is highly suspect
68 Replication partner is invalid Use repadmin.exe or the Get-ADReplication* Windows PowerShell to validate partner domain controller health
69 Required Port is already in use by some other application Use netstat.exe -anob to locate processes that are incorrectly assigned to reserved AD DS ports
70 The forest root domain controller must be a GC Only seen with dcpromo /unattend, which is deprecated. See older documentation
71 DNS server is already installed Do not specify to install DNS (-installDNS) if the DNS service is already installed
72 Computer is running Remote Desktop Services in non-admin mode You cannot promote this domain controller, as it is also a RDS server configured for more than two admin users. Do not remove RDS before you carefully inventory its usage - if it is being used by applications or end-users, removal will cause an outage
73 The specified forest functional level is invalid. Specify a valid forest functional level
74 The specified domain functional level is invalid. Specify a valid domain functional level
75 Unable to determine the default password replication policy. Validate that the RODC password replication policy exists and is accessible
76 Specified replicated/non-replicated security groups are invalid Validate that you have typed in valid domain and user accounts when specifying a password replication policy
77 The specified argument is invalid Examine the extended error and logs
78 Failed to examine Active Directory Forest Examine the extended error and logs
79 RODC cannot be promoted because rodcprep has not been performed Use Windows Server 2012 to prepare the forest or use adprep.exe /rodcprep
80 Domainprep has not been performed Use Windows Server 2012 to prepare the domain or use adprep.exe /domainprep
81 Forestprep has not been performed Use Windows Server 2012 to prepare the forest or use adprep.exe /forestprep
82 Forest schema mismatch Use Windows Server 2012 to prepare the forest or use adprep.exe /forestprep
84 Unable to detect a domain controller account Validate that existing domain controllers have correct user account control attribute set.
85 Unable to select a domain controller account for stage 2 Returned if you specify "Use Existing Account" but either no account found or there is an error during account lookup. Ensure you provided the correct RODC staged account
86 Need to run stage 2 promotion Returned if you promote an additional domain controller but an existing account exists and "Allow Reinstall" was not specified
87 A domain controller account of conflicting type exists Rename the computer before promoting, if not trying to attach to an unoccupied domain controller. You must attach to the unoccupied domain controller account using -useexistingaccount and the correct read-only or writable argument, depending on account type
88 The specified server admin is not valid You specified an invalid account for RODC admin delegation. Verify that the account specified is a valid user or group
89 RID master for the specified domain is offline. Use netdom.exe query fsmo to detect the RID master. Bring it online and make it accessible to the domain controller you are promoting
90 Domain naming master is offline. Use netdom.exe query fsmo to detect the domain naming master. Bring it online and make it accessible to the domain controller you are promoting
91 Failed to detect if the process is wow64 Not possible to get this error anymore, the operating system is 64-bit
92 Wow64 process is not supported Not possible to get this error anymore, the operating system is 64-bit
93 Domain controller service is not running for non-forceful demotion Start the AD DS service
94 Local admin password does not meet requirement: either blank or not required Provide a non-blank password and ensure that the local password policy requires a password
95 Cannot demote last Windows Server 2008 or later domain controller in the domain where live RODCs exist You must first demote all RODCs before you can demote all Windows Server 2008 or later writable domain controllers
96 Unable to uninstall DS binaries Only seen with dcpromo /unattend, which is deprecated. See older documentation
97 Forest functional level version higher than that of the child domain operating system Provide a child domain functional the same or higher than the forest functional level
98 Component binary install/uninstall is in progress. Only seen with dcpromo /unattend, which is deprecated. See older documentation
99 Forest functional level is too low (error is Windows Server 2012 only) Raise the forest functional level to at least Windows Server 2003 native. Windows 2000 and Windows NT 4.0 are no longer supported operating systems
100 Domain functional level is too low (error is Windows Server 2012 only) Raise the domain functional level to at least Windows Server 2003 native. Windows 2000 and Windows NT 4.0 are no longer supported operating systems
Symptoms Server still responds to DNS requests but has no zone information
Resolution and Notes When removing the AD DS role, also remove the DNS Server role or set the DNS Server service to disabled. Remember to point the DNS client to another server than itself. If using Windows PowerShell, run the following after you demote the server:
uninstall-windowsfeature dns
or
Issue Promoting a Windows Server 2012 into an existing single-label domain does not configure updatetopleveldomain=1 or allowsinglelabeldnsdomain=1
Resolution and Notes Set these values using the Netlogon and DNS group policies. Microsoft began blocking single-label domain creation in Windows Server 2008; you can use ADMT or the Domain Rename Tool to change to an approved DNS domain structure.
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Issue Demotion of last domain controller in a domain fails if there are pre-created, unoccupied RODC accounts
Dcpromo.General.54
Active Directory Domain Services could not find another Active Directory Domain Controller to transfer the remaining data in directory partition CN=Schema,CN=Configuration,DC=corp,DC=contoso,DC=com.
Resolution and Notes Remove any remaining pre-created RODC accounts before demoting a domain, using Dsa.msc or Ntdsutil.exe metadata cleanup.
Issue Automated forest and domain preparation does not run GPPREP
Symptoms Cross-domain planning functionality for Group Policy, Resultant Set of Policy (RSOP) Planning Mode, requires updated file system and Active Directory permissions for existing GP. Without Gpprep, you cannot use RSOP Planning across domains.
Resolution and Notes Run adprep.exe /gpprep manually for all domains that were not previously prepared for Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008, or Windows Server 2008 R2. Administrators should run GPPrep only once in the history of a domain, not with every upgrade. It is not run by automatic adprep because if you have already set adequate custom permissions, it would cause all SYSVOL contents to re-replicate on all domain controllers.
Issue Install from media fails to verify when pointing to a UNC path
Could not validate media path. Exception calling "GetDatabaseInfo" with "2" arguments. The folder is not valid.
Resolution and Notes You must store IFM files on a local disk, not a remote UNC path. This intentional block prevents partial server promotion due to a network interruption.
Issue DNS delegation warning shown twice during domain controller promotion
Symptoms Warning returned twice when promoting using ADDSDeployment Windows PowerShell:
"A delegation for this DNS server cannot be created because the authoritative parent zone cannot be found or it does not run Windows DNS server. If you are integrating with an existing DNS infrastructure, you should manually create a delegation to this DNS server in the parent zone to ensure reliable name resolution from outside the domain. Otherwise, no action is required."
Resolution and Ignore. ADDSDeployment Windows PowerShell shows the warning first during prerequisite checking, then again during configuration of the domain controller. If you do not wish to configure DNS delegation, use argument:
Notes
-creatednsdelegation:$false
Issue Specifying UPN or non-domain credentials during configuration returns misleading errors
Verification of user permissions failed. You must supply the name of the domain to which this user account belongs.
Resolution and Notes Ensure you are providing valid domain credentials in the form of domain\user.
Issue Removing the DirectoryServices-DomainController role using Dism.exe leads to unbootable server
Symptoms If using Dism.exe to remove the AD DS role before demoting a domain controller gracefully, the server no longer boots normally and shows error:
Status: 0x000000000
Info: An unexpected error has occurred.
Resolution and Notes Boot into Directory Services Repair Mode using Shift+F8. Add the AD DS role back, and then forcibly demote the domain controller. Alternatively, restore the System State from backup. Do not use Dism.exe for AD DS role removal; the utility has no knowledge of domain controllers.
Test.VerifyDcPromoCore.DCPromo.General.74
Verification of prerequisites for Domain Controller promotion failed. The specified domain functional level is invalid
Resolution and Notes Do not specify a forest functional mode of Win2012 without also specifying a domain functional mode of Win2012. Here is an example that will work without errors:
Issue Clicking Verify in the Install from Media selection area appears to do nothing
Symptoms When you specify a path to an IFM folder, clicking the Verify button never returns a message or appears to do anything.
Resolution and Notes The Verify button only returns errors if there are issues. Otherwise, it makes the Next button selectable if you have provided an IFM path. You must click Verify to proceed if you have selected IFM.
Issue Demoting with Server Manager does not provide feedback until completed.
Symptoms When using Server Manager to remove the AD DS role and demote a domain controller, there is no ongoing feedback given until the demotion completes or fails.
Resolution and Notes This is a limitation of Server Manager. For feedback, use ADDSDeployment Windows PowerShell cmdlet:
Uninstall-addsdomaincontroller
Issue Install from Media Verify does not detect that RODC media provided for writable domain controller, or vice versa.
Symptoms When promoting a new domain controller using IFM and providing incorrect media to IFM - such as RODC media for a writable domain controller, or RWDC media for an RODC - the Verify button does not return an error. Later, promotion fails with error:
Resolution and Notes Verify only validates the overall integrity of IFM. Do not provide the wrong IFM type to a server. Restart the server before you attempt promotion again with the correct media.
Symptoms When using ADDSDeployment Windows PowerShell to promote a new RODC with a staged computer account, receive error:
Resolution and Notes Do not provide parameters already defined already on a pre-created RODC account. These include:
-readonlyreplica
-installdns
-donotconfigureglobalcatalog
-sitename
-installdns
Issue Deselecting/selecting "Restart each destination server automatically if required" does nothing
Symptoms If selecting (or not selecting) the Server Manager option Restart each destination server automatically if required when demoting a domain controller through role removal, the server always restarts, regardless of choice.
Resolution and Notes This is intentional. The demotion process restarts the server regardless of this setting.
Issue Dcpromo.log shows "[error] setting security on server files failed with 2"
Symptoms Demotion of a domain controller completes without issues, but examination of the dcpromo log shows error:
Issue Prerequisite adprep check fails with error "Unable to perform Exchange schema conflict check"
Symptoms When attempting to promote a Windows Server 2012 domain controller into an existing Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008, or Windows Server 2008 R2 forest, prerequisite check fails with error:
Verification of prerequisites for AD prep failed. Unable to perform Exchange schema conflict check for domain
<domain name>
(Exception: the RPC server is unavailable)
Resolution and Notes The new domain controller cannot access WMI through DCOM/RPC protocols against the existing domain controllers. To date, there have been three causes for this:
The NETWORK SERVICE account is missing from the "Logon as a service" (SeServiceLogonRight) privilege on the existing domain controllers
NTLM is disabled on domain controllers, using security policies described in Introducing the Restriction of NTLM Authentication
Symptoms When creating a new AD DS forest and creating the DNS zone on the new domain controller for itself, you always receive warning message:
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Resolution and Notes Ignore. This warning is intentional on the first domain controller in the root domain of a new forest, in case you intended to point to an existing DNS server and zone.
Issue Windows PowerShell -whatif argument returns incorrect DNS server information
Symptoms If you use the -whatif argument when configuring a domain controller with implicit or explicit -installdns:$true, the resulting output shows:
Issue After promotion, logon fails with " Not enough storage is available to process this command"
Symptoms After you promote a new domain controller and then log off and attempt to log on interactively, you receive error:
Resolution and Notes The domain controller was not rebooted after promotion, either due to an error or because you specified the ADDSDeployment Windows PowerShell argument -norebootoncompletion. Restart the domain controller.
Issue The Next button is not available on the Domain Controller Options page
Symptoms Even though you have set a password, the Next button on the Domain Controller Options page in Server Manager is not available. There is no site listed in the Site name menu.
Resolution and Notes You have multiple AD DS sites and at least one is missing subnets; this future domain controller belongs to one of those subnets. You must manually select the subnet from the Site name dropdown menu. You should also review all AD sites using DSSITE.MSC or use the following Windows PowerShell command to find all sites missing subnets:
get-adreplicationsite -filter * -property subnets | where-object {!$_.subnets -eq "*"} | format-table name
Issue Promotion or demotion fails with message "the service cannot be started"
Symptoms If you attempt promotion, demotion, or cloning of a domain controller you receive error:
The service cannot be started, either because it is disabled or it has no enabled devices associated with it" (0x80070422)
The error may be interactive, an event, or written to a log like dcpromoui.log or dcpromo.log
Resolution and Notes The DS Role Server service (DsRoleSvc) is disabled. By default, this service is installed during AD DS role installation and set to a Manual start type. Do not disable this service. Set it back to Manual and allow the DS role operations to start and stop it on demand. This behavior is by design.
Symptoms If you promote a domain controller using the deprecated dcpromo.exe /unattend or upgrade an existing Windows Server 2008 R2 domain controller in place to Windows Server 2012, Server Manager still shows the post-deployment configuration task Promote this server to a domain controller.
Resolution and Notes Click the post-deployment warning link and the message will disappear for good. This behavior is cosmetic and expected.
Symptoms If you promote a domain controller using Server Manager and save the Windows PowerShell deployment script, it does not include the role installation cmdlet and arguments (install-windowsfeature -name ad-domain-services -includemanagementtools). Without the role, the DC cannot be configured.
Resolution and Notes Manually add that cmdlet and arguments to any scripts. This behavior is expected and by design.
Symptoms If you promote a domain controller using Server Manager and save the Windows PowerShell deployment script, the file is named with a random temporary name and not as a PS1 file.
Resolution and Notes Manually rename the file. This behavior is expected and by design.
Symptoms If you promote a domain controller using dcpromo /unattend with the following sample answer file:
[DCInstall]
NewDomain=Forest
ReplicaOrNewDomain=Domain
NewDomainDNSName=corp.contoso.com
SafeModeAdminPassword=Safepassword@6
DomainNetbiosName=corp
DNSOnNetwork=Yes
AutoConfigDNS=Yes
RebootOnSuccess=NoAndNoPromptEither
RebootOnCompletion=No
DomainLevel=0ForestLevel=0
Resolution and Notes Do not use the deprecated dcpromo /unattend and understand that it allows you to specify invalid settings that later fail. This behavior is expected and by design.
Symptoms If you promote a replica DC or RODC, the promotion reaches “creating NTDS settings object” and never proceeds or completes. The logs stop updating as well.
Resolution and Notes This is a known issue caused by providing credentials of the built-in local Administrator account with a matching password to the built-in domain Administrator account. This causes a failure down in the core setup engine that does not error, but instead waits indefinitely (quasi-loop). This is expected – albeit undesirable – behavior.
1. Reboot it.
1. In AD, delete that server’s member computer account (it will not yet be a DC account)
1. Reboot
1. Re-add the AD DS role and reattempt promotion, ensuring that you always provide the domain\admin formatted credentials to DC promotion and not just the built-in local administrator account
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