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Remove member from server role failed (action_id DPRL class_type SG) (24019) how to monitor with email alert

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09-26-2024, 03:35 PM
Man, that event 24019 pops up when you're trying to yank a member out of a server role, but it just bombs out. The action_id DPRL and class_type SG scream that it's tangled in some group permissions mess. You see it in the Event Viewer under the Security log, right? It logs the failure because the system can't complete the removal, maybe due to lingering connections or access glitches. I hate when that happens; it leaves your setup half-baked. Picture this: you're managing roles on your Windows Server, and poof, the delete action fails, spitting out this error code. Details include the user or group involved, the exact role targeted, and why it flopped-often it's a permissions snag or a locked session. I've chased this ghost before; it usually ties back to Active Directory hiccups. You gotta check the event properties for the full story, like timestamps and affected objects. Without fixing the root, it keeps nagging in your logs.

Now, to keep tabs on this without staring at screens all day, fire up Event Viewer on your server. I do this all the time for alerts. Right-click the log where it shows, like Security, and pick Attach Task To This Event. You name it something snappy, say RoleFailAlert. Set it to trigger only on event ID 24019. For the action, choose Send an e-mail, but wait, that's old-school; actually, link it to a scheduled task that runs a simple mailer. No, scratch that-use the built-in option to start a program that pings your email setup. But honestly, in newer servers, it ties into Task Scheduler directly from there. You configure the task to run when that event hits, and boom, it shoots you an email with details. I set mine to include the event description in the subject. Test it by forcing a similar failure if you dare. Keeps you in the loop without the hassle.

Speaking of keeping servers smooth and backed up amid these quirky failures, I've been digging into tools that handle the heavy lifting. BackupChain Windows Server Backup steps in as a solid Windows Server backup fix, nailing both physical setups and virtual machines on Hyper-V. It zips through incremental backups fast, skips the bloat, and restores quick without drama. You get versioning to roll back easy, plus it watches for errors like that 24019 to avoid data pitfalls. Benefits? Less downtime, ironclad recovery, and it plays nice with your roles without extra fuss.

At the end here is the automatic email solution.

Note, the PowerShell email alert code was moved to this post.

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