Event ID - 1699

Event Id1699
SourceMicrosoft-Windows-ActiveDirectory_DomainService
DescriptionThis directory service failed to retrieve the changes requested for the following directory partition. As a result, it was unable to send change requests to the directory service at the following network address. Directory partition:%1 Network address:%2 Extended request code:%4 Additional Data Error value:%5 %3
Event InformationAccording to Microsoft :
Cause :
This event is logged when this directory service failed to retrieve the changes requested for the directory partition.
Resolution :
Check password replication policy or seek additional information
This event is reported on a writeable domain controller that is a replication partner of a read-only domain controller (RODC). The event occurs when the RODC attempts to replicate an object’s password that is denied by the Password Replication Policy (PRP).
Review the PRP to determine whether the object should be prevented from replicating its password. If you want the account object’s password to be replicated, you can allow password replication in the PRP. If you do not want the account object’s password to be replicated, expect this event to occur and ignore it for any object that is not allowed to replicate its password through the RODC.If you determine that this event was not generated by an RODC requesting replication for an object that is not allowed to replicate its account password , there should be other errors in Event Viewer that indicate the error condition and resolution.
Verify :
Perform the following procedure using the domain controller from which you want to verify that Active Directory replication is functioning properly.
To perform this procedure, you must have membership in Domain Admins, or you must have been delegated the appropriate authority.
To verify that Active Directory replication is functioning properly:
  1. Open a command prompt as an administrator. To open a command prompt as an administrator, click Start. In Start Search, type Command Prompt. At the top of the Start menu, right-click Command Prompt, and then click Run as administrator. If the User Account Control dialog box appears, confirm that the action it displays is what you want, and then click Continue.
  2. Run the command repadmin /showrepl /repsto. This command displays the status reports on all outbound replication links for the domain controller. Active Directory replication is functioning properly on that domain controller if all status messages report that the last replication attempt was successful.
If there are any indications of failure or error in the status report following the last replication attempt, Active Directory replication on the domain controller is not functioning properly. If the repadmin command reports that replication was delayed for a normal reason, wait and try repadmin again in a few minutes.
Reference LinksEvent ID 1699 from Source Microsoft-Windows-ActiveDirectory_DomainService

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