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The naming master is a Flexible Single Master Operation (FSMO) role in Active Directory that controls the addition or removal of domains in a forest. In this thread, a user describes a critical error after demounting a root domain controller without properly transferring the schema master and domain naming master roles. The FSMO roles for schema master and domain naming master remain on the non-functional root DC, while other roles like PDC, RID pool manager, and infrastructure master are on a new domain. This causes replication failures and the inability to reconnect the root domain. The discussion focuses on troubleshooting steps to recover or seize the naming master role to restore domain functionality.
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domain distroyed -demounted the root dc
hey every one i just did a huge mistake - I hade problems with my domain replication so i tried to transfer the root domain services to another domain but did not transfer the schema ' I remounted the root domain and know I get errors when doing repadmin /replsum "the target principal name is...- oreni88
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- active directory connection issues domain domain services error fsmo roles infrastructure master mistake naming master pdc remount replication replsum rid pool manager root dc schema master transfer troubleshooting
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- Forum: Windows Server Forums