INFO: Event ID: 5122 Replication Engine General RemovedirectoryFailed (292552)



The information in this article applies to:

  • Microsoft Application Center 2000

This article was previously published under Q292552

SUMMARY

Event ID: 5122
Source: Application Center
Description: An error occurred while attempting to remove the directory located at %Path%. Status is %Status%%StatusMessage%
Event Type: Warning

Troubleshooting Information

Meaning: An error occurred while attempting to remove the directory.

Effect: If this is a cluster member, synchronization will not continue for the object until this problem is fixed. The rest of the cluster is not affected by this problem. If this is the cluster controller, no synchronization for this object will happen on the cluster until this problem is fixed.

Possible Causes and Solutions

Object not available: The object has been renamed or deleted, or is being used or locked by another application.

Object already exists: The object already exists in the target location and cannot be overwritten.

No permissions: The access permissions have been changed on the file or object.

Configuration store (metabase) corrupt: The store Application Center uses for configuration data is corrupted or unavailable. Restart the IIS Admin service by using the Services utility in Administrative Tools. If this problem persists, contact your support personnel.

Other Solutions (listed in order of preference):
  1. Restart the other computer.
  2. Restart the cluster controller.
  3. Use the Support Online link in the Events view.
  4. Contact Microsoft Product Support Services:http://support.microsoft.com/directory/

MORE INFORMATION

Event Class: MicrosoftAC_Replication_Engine_General_RemovedirectoryFailed_Event
Parent Class: MicrosoftAC_Replication_Engine_General_Event
Parent Event ID: 5005
Pound Define: ACS_REP_ENG_GEN_REMOVEDIRECTORY_FAILED
Display Name: Replication Engine General RemovedirectoryFailed
Short Message: Could not remove file system directory

Modification Type:MajorLast Reviewed:5/6/2001
Keywords:kbDSupport kbinfo KB292552