Can A Windows 2000 Client Join A Windows 2012 Domain ?

I have set up a Server 2012 VM that I have configured as a DC.  The desktop environment consists of Windows 7, Windows XP and a few Windows 2000 machines.  All desktops can JOIN the 2012 domain, but when I try to add domain users to any of the
Windows 2000 (SP4) workstations, it fails with the error "The trust relationship between this workstation and the primary domain failed".
Unjoining the workstation from the domain (or going into ADUC and deleting the Win 2000 computer from the domain) and trying again yields the same result.  I do not have this problem when the Windows 2000 machines are joined to a Server 2008 R2 domain.
At this point, I'm leaning towards setting it up as a 2008 R2 DC, and moving to a 2012 DC once we have weaned ourselves off of the Windows 2000 desktops.  Is there any hope of getting things to work with a 2012 DC from the start ?

Hi,
Based on my research, Windows 2000 client is not supported for Windows 2012 DC.
Windows client and Windows Server operating systems that are supported to join Windows Server 2012 domains
The following Windows client and Windows Server operating systems are supported for domain member computers with domain controllers that run Windows Server 2012:
Client operating systems: Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP
Computers that run Windows 8 are also able to join domains that have domain controllers that run earlier version of Windows Server, including Windows Server 2003 or later. In this case however, some Windows 8 features may require additional configuration or
may not be available. For more information about those features and other recommendations for managing Windows 8 clients in downlevel domains, see
Running Windows 8 member computers in Windows Server 2003 domains.
Server operating systems: Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2003 R2, Windows Server 2003
Cataleya Li
TechNet Community Support

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    02/28/2006 13.14.33.765000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): <Text>Trace level set to 4</Text>
    02/28/2006 13.14.33.765000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): </Message>
    02/28/2006 13.14.33.765000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): </ResultItem>
    02/28/2006 13.14.33.765000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): <ResultItem type='message' status='ok'>
    02/28/2006 13.14.33.765000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): <Message>
    02/28/2006 13.14.33.765000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): <Text>Trace file maximum size set to 3500</Text>
    02/28/2006 13.14.33.765000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): </Message>
    02/28/2006 13.14.33.765000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): </ResultItem>
    02/28/2006 13.14.33.765000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): <ResultItem type='message' status='ok'>
    02/28/2006 13.14.33.765000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): <Message>
    02/28/2006 13.14.33.765000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): <Text>Trace file set to 'c:\gwtrace\gwtrace.txt'</Text>
    02/28/2006 13.14.33.765000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): </Message>
    02/28/2006 13.14.33.765000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): </ResultItem>
    02/28/2006 13.14.33.765000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): </Result>
    02/28/2006 13.14.33.765000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): </Response>
    02/28/2006 13.14.33.765000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/connect/RASecureConnection.cpp,110): SendPrivate: count: 1100 pad: 8
    02/28/2006 13.14.33.781000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,103): Exit: sendBuffer
    02/28/2006 13.14.33.781000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,124): Exit: reply
    02/28/2006 13.14.33.781000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,558): Exit: ProcessCommand
    02/28/2006 13.14.33.781000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,695): Exit: handleRequest
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.125000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/connect/client_handler.cpp,344): got 6564 bytes
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.125000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/connect/RASecureConnection.cpp,260): ReceivePrivate: count: 6542, 6560 wrapped up rawlength 6558
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.125000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/connect/RASecureConnection.cpp,269): Rightbefore decrypt:
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.125000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/connect/RASecureConnection.cpp,34): KEY:[e8 92 1c 9c 05 78 d7 a0 d3 62 32 f8 46 0a 0d 3d 64 05 6a bd fe a9 34 57 ]
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.125000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/connect/RAEncryptor.cpp,67): RAEncryptor::Decrypt3DES: input length (6552) moded to 819
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.125000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/connect/RASecureConnection.cpp,110): SendPrivate: count: 0 pad: 4
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.125000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,563): Enter: handleRequest
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.125000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,583): Received buffer:
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.125000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): <?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-16'?>
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.125000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): <Request encrypted='true'>
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.125000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): <cmd>test config</cmd>
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.125000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): <Resource name='AD-VM2DirectConnect' class='com.waveset.adapter.ADSIResourceAdapter'>
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.125000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): <Attributes>
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.125000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): <Attribute name='ADSI Search Page Size' type='string' value='1000'/>
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.125000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): <Attribute name='Container' type='string' value='cn=users,dc=idmtestad,dc=idmlab,dc=com'/>
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.125000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): <Attribute name='Create Home Directory' type='string' value='1'/>
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.125000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): <Attribute name='Display Name Attribute' type='string'>
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.125000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): </Attribute>
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.125000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): <Attribute name='Encryption Type' type='string' value='None'/>
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.125000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): <Attribute name='Global Catalog Server' type='string'>
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.125000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): </Attribute>
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.125000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): <Attribute name='Host' type='string' value='130.175.204.29'/>
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.125000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): <Attribute name='Input Form' type='string'>
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.125000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): </Attribute>
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.125000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): <Attribute name='LDAP Hostname' type='string' value='130.175.204.38'/>
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.125000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): <Attribute name='Log File Path' type='string'>
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.125000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): </Attribute>
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.125000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): <Attribute name='Log Level' type='string' value='2'/>
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.125000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): <Attribute name='Maximum Age Length' type='string'>
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.125000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): </Attribute>
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.125000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): <Attribute name='Maximum Age Unit' type='string'>
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.125000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): </Attribute>
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.125000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): <Attribute name='Maximum Archives' type='string' value='3'/>
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.125000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): <Attribute name='Maximum Log File Size' type='string'>
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.125000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): </Attribute>
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.125000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): <Attribute name='Object Class' type='string' value='User'/>
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.125000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): <Attribute name='Poll Every' type='string'>
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.125000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): </Attribute>
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.125000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): <Attribute name='Polling Start Date' type='string'>
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.125000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): </Attribute>
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.125000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): <Attribute name='Polling Start Time' type='string'>
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.125000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): </Attribute>
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.125000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): <Attribute name='Post-Poll Workflow' type='string'>
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.125000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): </Attribute>
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.125000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): <Attribute name='Pre-Poll Workflow' type='string'>
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.125000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): </Attribute>
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.125000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): <Attribute name='Proxy Administrator' type='string' value='Configurator'/>
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.125000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): <Attribute name='Scheduling Interval' type='string'>
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.125000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): </Attribute>
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.125000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): <Attribute name='Search Subdomains' type='boolean' value='false'/>
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.125000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): <Attribute name='TCP Port' type='string' value='9278'/>
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.125000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): <Attribute name='Update search filter' type='string' value='(objectCategory=person)'/>
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.125000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): <Attribute name='User Provides Password On Change' type='string' value='0'/>
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.125000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): <Attribute name='When reset, ignore past changes' type='string' value='1'/>
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.125000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): <Attribute name='activeSyncConfigMode' type='string' value='basic'/>
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.125000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): <Attribute name='activeSyncPostProcessForm' type='string'>
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.125000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): </Attribute>
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.125000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): <Attribute name='blockCount' type='string' value='100'/>
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.125000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): <Attribute name='confirmationRule' type='string' value='CONFIRMATION_RULE_NONE'/>
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.125000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): <Attribute name='connectionLimit' type='string' value='10'/>
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.125000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): <Attribute name='correlationRule' type='string' value='CORRELATION_RULE_NONE'/>
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.125000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): <Attribute name='createUnmatched' type='string' value='true'/>
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.125000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): <Attribute name='deleteRule' type='string'>
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.125000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): </Attribute>
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.125000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): <Attribute name='parameterizedInputForm' type='string'>
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.125000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): </Attribute>
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.125000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): <Attribute name='password' type='encrypted' value='H7fYWJq3kBs='/>
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.125000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): <Attribute name='populateGlobal' type='string' value='false'/>
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.125000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): <Attribute name='processRule' type='string'>
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.125000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): </Attribute>
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.125000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): <Attribute name='resolveProcessRule' type='string'>
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.125000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): </Attribute>
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.125000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): <Attribute name='searchContext' type='string'>
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.125000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): </Attribute>
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.125000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): <Attribute name='useInputForm' type='boolean' value='true'/>
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.125000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): <Attribute name='user' type='string' value='Administrator'/>
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.125000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): </Attributes>
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.125000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): </Resource>
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.125000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): </Request>
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.125000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,632): command='test config'
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.125000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,463): Enter: ProcessCommand
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.125000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/adsi/ADSIExtension.cpp,2403): Enter: testConfiguration
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.125000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/adsi/ADSIExtension.cpp,2411): Enter: doCheck
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.125000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/Extension.cpp,34): Enter: getRequiredResAttrValue
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.125000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/Extension.cpp,44): Exit: getRequiredResAttrValue
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.125000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/adsi/ADSIExtension.cpp,5090): Enter: openObject - 2
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.125000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/adsi/ADSIExtension.cpp,4666): Enter: login(wstring**,EncyptedData**,wstring**,WavesetResult&)
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.140000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/adsi/ADSIExtension.cpp,4648): Enter: login(wstring**,EncyptedData**,wstring**,bool,HANDLE*,TOKEN_TYPE,WavesetResult&)
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.140000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/Extension.cpp,34): Enter: getRequiredResAttrValue
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.140000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/Extension.cpp,44): Exit: getRequiredResAttrValue
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.140000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/Extension.cpp,34): Enter: getRequiredResAttrValue
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.140000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/Extension.cpp,44): Exit: getRequiredResAttrValue
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.140000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/adsi/ADSIExtension.cpp,4659): Login: 1
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.140000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/adsi/ADSIExtension.cpp,4660): Exit: login(wstring**,EncyptedData**,wstring**,bool,HANDLE*,TOKEN_TYPE,WavesetResult&)
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.140000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/adsi/ADSIExtension.cpp,4669): Login: 1
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.140000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/adsi/ADSIExtension.cpp,4670): Exit: login(wstring**,EncyptedData**,wstring**,bool,HANDLE*,TOKEN_TYPE,WavesetResult&)
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.140000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/adsi/ADSIExtension.cpp,5104): ADsGetObject for LDAP://cn=users,dc=idmtestad,dc=idmlab,dc=com
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.140000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/connect/RAEncryptor.cpp,67): RAEncryptor::Decrypt3DES: input length (8) moded to 1
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.140000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/adsi/ADSIExtension.cpp,5118): ADsGetObject
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.140000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/Extension.cpp,73): Enter: getOptionalResAttrValue
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.140000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/Extension.cpp,77): Exit: getOptionalResAttrValue
    02/28/2006 13.16.42.140000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/adsi/ADSIExtension.cpp,7352): buildBindOptions bind flag = 0x1
    02/28/2006 13.16.44.437000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/adsi/ADSIExtension.cpp,5182): Error opening object 'LDAP://cn=users,dc=idmtestad,dc=idmlab,dc=com': ADsOpenObject(): 0X8007054B: , , The specified domain either does not exist or could not be contacted.
    02/28/2006 13.16.44.437000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/adsi/ADSIExtension.cpp,5190): Exit: openObject - 2
    02/28/2006 13.16.44.437000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,116): Enter: reply
    02/28/2006 13.16.44.437000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,74): Enter: sendBuffer
    02/28/2006 13.16.44.437000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,88): Sending buffer:
    02/28/2006 13.16.44.437000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): <?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-16'?>
    02/28/2006 13.16.44.437000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): <Response>
    02/28/2006 13.16.44.437000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): <Result status='error'>
    02/28/2006 13.16.44.437000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): <ResultItem type='message' status='error'>
    02/28/2006 13.16.44.437000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): <Message>
    02/28/2006 13.16.44.437000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): <Text>Error opening object 'LDAP://cn=users,dc=idmtestad,dc=idmlab,dc=com': ADsOpenObject(): 0X8007054B: , , The specified domain either does not exist or could not be contacted.&#xD;&#xA;</Text>
    02/28/2006 13.16.44.437000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): </Message>
    02/28/2006 13.16.44.437000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): </ResultItem>
    02/28/2006 13.16.44.437000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): </Result>
    02/28/2006 13.16.44.437000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,66): </Response>
    02/28/2006 13.16.44.437000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/connect/RASecureConnection.cpp,110): SendPrivate: count: 810 pad: 2
    02/28/2006 13.16.44.437000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,103): Exit: sendBuffer
    02/28/2006 13.16.44.437000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,124): Exit: reply
    02/28/2006 13.16.44.437000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/adsi/ADSIExtension.cpp,2438): Exit: doCheck
    02/28/2006 13.16.44.437000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/adsi/ADSIExtension.cpp,2407): Exit: testConfiguration
    02/28/2006 13.16.44.437000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,558): Exit: ProcessCommand
    02/28/2006 13.16.44.437000 [2540] (../../../../src/wps/agent/object/RequestHandler.cpp,695): Exit: handleRequest

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