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Event ID: 5088 Replication Session General InvalidContentDesc
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SUMMARY
Event ID: 5088
Source: Application Center
Description: Content description not valid
Event Type: Error
The content description
%ContentDesc% for session
%ReplicationID% and job
%ReplicationJobID% is invalid. A content description is a list of the contents that will be synchronized for a specific synchronization driver. Status is
%Status%:
%StatusMessage%.
Meaning: The content description is invalid. A content description is a list of the contents that will be synchronized for a specific synchronization driver.
Effect: If this is a cluster member, synchronization with the cluster controller will not continue until this problem is fixed. The rest of the cluster is not affected by this problem. If this is the cluster controller, no synchronization will happen on the cluster until this problem is fixed.
Possible Causes and SolutionsWMI restarted: Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) was restarted. Information derived from WMI was lost.
Disbanding the cluster: The cluster was manually disbanded during the synchronization session.
Configuration store (metabase) corrupt: The store that 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):- Restart the computer.
- Use the Support Online link in the Events view.
- Contact Microsoft Product Support Services:
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Internet Information Services 5.0
- Microsoft Application Center 2000 Standard Edition
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