Article ID: 329047 - Last Review: December 3, 2007 - Revision: 6.6 Event IDs 8183 and 8270 When Active Directory Connector Is Not Replicating SuccessfullyThis article was previously published under Q329047 SYMPTOMS The Active Directory Connector (ADC) seems to be
replicating in both directions, but the Application event log frequently logs
the following event ID messages, which state that the ADC is not replicating
because of a permissions issue:
Event ID 8183 Could not import the entry 'cn=account_name,cn=Recipients,ou=Northwind,o=Traders' into the directory server 'exchange_server' in the second attempt. (Connection Agreement 'exchange' #1536) -and- Event ID 8270 LDAP returned the error [32] Insufficient Rights when importing the transaction dn: cn=account_name,cn=Recipients,ou=Northwind,o=Traders changetype: Modify objectguid:F0723AF96A6318458B7E614C59C5FC77 msexchadcglobalnames:forest:o=Traders00000000A8796213BF26C201 : EX5:cn=account_name,cn=Recipients,ou=Northwind,o=Traders:organizationalp... : NT5:F0723AF96A6318458B7E614C59C5FC7700000000803E656D6F27C201 : FOREST:E6E7B9152BBB2943AB50BCE57155701300000000803E656D6F27C201 replication-signature:88BE82CD55340341A90BC62A6B3BD3D3 ReplicatedObjectVersion:28 nt-security-descriptor:01000480640000008000000000000000140000000200500002000000000024000A00000001050000... CAUSE The ADC logs these event ID messages because specific
objects are not being updated correctly. Most replication occurs, but for these
specific objects, a change in Active Directory is not replicating to the
Exchange Server 5.5 object. The Active Directory Connector correctly replicates
the non-security related attributes for objects, but ADC does not replicate
security related changes because of permissions issues. RESOLUTION To resolve this issue, use the Exchange Server 5.5
Administrator program to check the permissions on the site object, and then
look to see if the account that is listed on the Exchange 5.5 tab of the recipient Connection Agreement has Permission Admin privileges for the site object. To do so, follow these steps:
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