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Sign in to vote. Monday, July 8, AM. Hello kfatt, I recommend to upgrade your Servers minimum to server or R2 in order to keep replication and services work correctly and not to get errors in future. Mark it as answer if your question has solved in order to keep forums updated.

Monday, July 8, PM. Sorry Hamid, Due to business requirement, I am not able to upgrade those Servers. Tuesday, July 9, AM. Tuesday, July 9, PM. Please submit exemption forms to accounting interworks. InterWorks uses cookies to allow us to better understand how the site is used. By continuing to use this site, you consent to this policy. Review Policy OK. Kontaktaufnahme: markus interworks. Work People Community Blog Events. Decommissioning a Windows or Windows Domain Controller.

Once the Active Directory role has been removed, the machine will prompt for a reboot. The Latest. Manipulating dbt Files with Shell Scripts 12 January, Tableau I have checked Event viewer and I have following error:.

Windows cannot access the file gpt. The specified network name is no longer available. Group Policy processing aborted. I have added a feature of the bitlocker for the domain controller some time a go so I have removed it as a part of troubleshooting but it didn't help.

We have also servers and they are working fine, the problem is only with and R2 servers. Do you have an idea what might cause this? Servers where working before it just happened all of a sudden on all servers which might suggest that there's an issue with our DC. Some things will work, some won't. It can be frustrating. You can do this in the "Add Roles and Features" wizard see image below. Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top.

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