Event ID 1173 NTDS KCC : Internal event: Active  Directory has encountered the following exception and associated  parameters.
 Event ID : 1173
Event Category : Internal Processing
Event Source : NTDS General
Type : Warning
Date date
Time time
Computer ComputerName
Description: Internal event: Active Directory has encountered the following exception and associated parameters.
 Event Category : Internal Processing
Event Source : NTDS General
Type : Warning
Date date
Time time
Computer ComputerName
Description: Internal event: Active Directory has encountered the following exception and associated parameters.
Exception:
e0010002
 e0010002
Parameter:
2083
 2083
As per Microsoft: "An LDAP version 2 client that  performs a search that generates two or more referrals may cause the domain  controller on which the search is running to stop responding (hang). The  occurrence of the domain controller hanging is random. This is because it  depends on the actual size of the buffer that is allocated for the referrals and  the size of the referrals". See M324184 for a hotfix applicable to Microsoft  Windows 2000 Server.
 This event can occur when you run an LDAP script  that queries for Active Directory information after you bind to a Windows Server  2003-based domain controller because of a memory issue. See 934407 for a hotfix applicable  to Microsoft Windows Server 2003.
 See M943576 and M948925 for hotfixes applicable  to Microsoft Windows Server 2003.
 You may experience this issue if you install a  Windows Server 2003-based domain controller into an existing domain that  contains Windows Server 2008-based domain controllers and Microsoft Windows 2000  Server Service Pack 4 (SP4)-based domain controllers. See 947020 for information on  solving this problem.
 See 914036 and the link to  "EventID 1173 from source Active Directory" for additional information on this  event. 
 As per Microsoft: "This problem may occur if you have installed Windows 2000 Service Pack 4". See 824226 to find out how to fix this problem. Also check 265090, 279093, 289612, 306091, 825952, 832851 and the link to Error code 0xC0000005 for more information about this event.
According to Microsoft, this issue may occur when  destination domain controllers that are performing remote procedure call  (RPC)-based replication do not receive replication changes from a source domain  controller within the time that the RPC Replication Timeout (mins) registry  setting specifies. See M830746 for information on what causes this problem and  how to fix it.
 See 834926 for a hotfix applicable  to Microsoft Windows Server 2003. 
  Warning If you use the ADSI Edit snap-in, the LDP  utility, or any other LDAP version 3 client, and you incorrectly modify the  attributes of Active Directory objects, you can cause serious problems. These  problems may require you to reinstall Microsoft Windows 2000 Server, Microsoft  Windows Server 2003, Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server, Microsoft Exchange Server  2003, or both Windows and Exchange. Microsoft cannot guarantee that problems  that occur if you incorrectly modify Active Directory object attributes can be  solved. Modify these attributes at your own risk. 
 To resolve this problem, modify Active Directory  to remove the affected attribute data. To do this, follow these  steps.
 Important There are no known Microsoft programs  that write these types of entries in Active Directory. The following steps  describe a general procedure to remove the third-party attribute data. If you  remove this attribute data, the related third-party program may stop working.  For more information about how to remove a particular third-party attribute from  Active Directory, or for specific instructions about how to remove the settings,  contact the program vendor. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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