Today I was doing a fresh installation of Microsoft Identity Manger 2016 with Service Pack 1 into a new development environment. The exact binary is “en_microsoft_identity_manager_2016_with_service_pack_1_x64_dvd_9270854”
Not too far into the installation of the Microsoft Identity Manager Synchronization Server I got the “Internal Error 2337. 0, Microsoft.MetadirectoryServices.host.dll” error as shown below.
Doing a few searches didn’t throw me any bones. I could see that the installation had added the MIM Sync Server Service Account to the Logins on the SQL Server.
I then recalled that there was an updated version that was released just before Xmas (14 Dec 2016). The exact binary is “en_microsoft_identity_manager_2016_with_service_pack_1_x64_dvd_9656597” and you can get the updated Microsoft Identity Manager 2016 with SP1 media here.
Re-running the installation and ….
….. SUCCESS.
Now I’m not going to spend any time trying to figure out was is bad with the base MIM 2016 SP1 media, I’m just going to pretend it never existed and use the latest. Onward and upwards.
Follow Darren on Twitter @darrenjrobinson
A few weeks back the Microsoft AI Tour was in Sydney Australia. There was a…
If you're anything like me you always have PowerShell open, and often both PowerShell and…
Decentralised Identity is a technology I'm passionate about and have written many posts and tools…
Over two years ago I authored a PowerShell Module that enabled the automation of 1Password.…
Buried in my PowerShell Snippets Vol 4 post from 2021 is the PowerShell script and…
Short post on how to recovery from "The Windows Subsystem for Linux instance has terminated"…
This website uses cookies.