Event ID 3360 (Windows SharePoint Services health model)
Applies To: Windows SharePoint Services 3.0
When Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 is in Active Directory account creation mode, any user added to a site is automatically added to the Active Directory organizational unit identified for use by Windows SharePoint Services 3.0. When running in Active Directory account creation mode, every application pool that contains one or more sites must use an account that has permissions to create, read, and update accounts in the Active Directory organizational unit that the domain administrator configured for Windows SharePoint Services 3.0.
Event Details
Product: |
Windows SharePoint Services |
ID: |
3360 |
Source: |
Windows SharePoint Services 3 |
Version: |
12.0 |
Symbolic Name: |
ULSEvtTag_3360 |
Message: |
The Active Directory organization unit %1 registered in Windows SharePoint Services does not exist. |
Resolve
Ensure that the Active Directory organization unit exists
Ask the domain administrator to locate the correct organizational unit name in Active Directory. If the organizational unit has been deleted, ask the domain administrator to recreate the organizational unit.
Use the psconfig.exe adminvs -provision command to reprovision the site. You must be a member of the SharePoint Administrators group to perform this action.
For more information about this command-line operation, see the Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 online documentation (https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=73952) or the Command-line reference for the SharePoint Products and Technologies Configuration Wizard (Windows SharePoint Services) (https://technet2.microsoft.com/windowsserver/WSS/en/library/eae2818a-e247-43c2-932f-f914f271d8a41033.mspx) article on TechNet.
Verify
Ensure that a new user can be added to an end-user-accessible site. The action should succeed without error.
You must be a site administrator to perform this task.
To check if a new user can be added to an end-user-accessible site
In the top level page of the site, on the left navigation pane, click People and Groups.
On the Peoples and Groups page, click New, and then click Add users.
On the Add Users page, type the user name in the Users/Groups box.
Click the name-check icon to the right Users/Groups of the box.
If the name resolves (is underlined), the problem has been fixed.
Related Management Information
Active Directory Integration (Health model)