This error may occur with wired and wireless printers, but the solutions are almost the same in either case.
PS I am installing on Windows 2012 and I tried your suggestion to install Windows Management Framework 5.0 without any luck.While printing a document, if you are getting The Active Directory Domain Services is currently unavailable error message, here are some troubleshooting tips to fix this issue. + FullyQualifiedErrorId : .RoleNotFoundException.Po
+ CategoryInfo : NotSpecified: (:), RoleNotFoundException + … \AdHealthAdfs Register-AzureADConnectHealthADFSAgent} Register-AzureADConnectHealthADFSAgent : No role was registered. Monitoring will not start until configuration is successful. I guess the main problem is right after I enter the Office 365 global admin credentials I get this error The link you posted above appears to say I should install the AD Connect Health agent on the AD Connect server, however I see other MS documents saying to install it on all the Domain Controllers and your link says I will need a lot of licenses (we have 4 DCs). Thanks for your reply! I already have an Azure AD Connect server for our hybrid setup.
If you have Azure AD premium, then check out this free extra! This is done by clicking one of the ‘Add tiles’ options, then at the top of the screen choosing hte ‘Restore default’ option.ĭoing this resulted in my tiles showing as they should – I’d never made adjustments to my tiles, but had previously gone into edit mode and saved the zero changes I did, which I believe stopped the portal from adding in the new tiles once the new health service was detected. One issue I had after installing was that I couldn’t see the box for Active Directory Domain Services in the Azure portal, it was just blank:Īfter trying to work out why for a while, out that I should try resetting the view. The two other currently Health services are for ADFS and Azure AD Connect, so check those out too if you haven’t already. If you install it on a server that doesn’t have the required Windows Server roles, you’ll get an error such as ” .RoleNotFoundException: No role was registered.
The setup of Azure AD Connect Health with AD DS is incredibly easy – download and install the agent (check you meet the prerequisites first!), use credentials of an Azure AD global administrator (set up a service account for this), and you’re done. You can also configure email alerts, so you know when a problem is detected, rather than relying on checking the health page to notice something. The service is a light health and monitoring solution which reports back on some basics such as these:Īlso, it will show any replication issues and other DC related problems for you to re-mediate. You’ll need Azure AD Premium for this, but it’s a little agent that gets installed on each of your domain controllers and provides health and alerting via Azure AD Connect Health.
Azure AD Connect Health with AD DS is now in preview!