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Cosmo
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      05-04-2010
I receive the following message when I use GPMC. Any ideas on what is causing
it?

"Not enough storage is available to complete this operation"

Cheers,
Cosmo
 
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Ace Fekay [MVP - Directory Services, MCT]
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      05-04-2010

On Tue, 4 May 2010 08:26:01 -0700, Cosmo
<> wrote:

>I receive the following message when I use GPMC. Any ideas on what is causing
>it?
>
>"Not enough storage is available to complete this operation"
>
>Cheers,
>Cosmo


It may be caused by a simple DNS misconfiguration. To better help,
we'll need more info to diagnose it. Please post the following to
better help:

1. Any event log errors in any of the logs (eventID# and Source Name)
2. An ipconfig /all from the DC. If you have more than one, provide an
ipconfig /all from only one of your other ones.
3. If running the GPMC from your workstation, provide an ipconfig /all
from the workstation, as well as any event log errors on the
workstation.

Thank you,


Ace

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Cosmo
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      05-06-2010
I've worked out what the problem was -> security groups.

I removed all my Windows security group membership and re-added them all and
the problem disappeared -> Nice one MS !!!
 
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Ace Fekay [MVP - Directory Services, MCT]
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      05-06-2010
On Thu, 6 May 2010 02:58:02 -0700, Cosmo
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>I've worked out what the problem was -> security groups.
>
>I removed all my Windows security group membership and re-added them all and
>the problem disappeared -> Nice one MS !!!


I think it comes down to how the security groups were used to apply
permissions within AD. If this was the case, then the groups as set,
were just doing their jobs.

:-)

Ace
 
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