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Validate Active Directory Configuration at Windows Server 2012?

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Hello,

I am trying to create a cluster between two Windows Server 2012 Standard.
When running "Validate Configuration" I am receiving the following error also I have set "Read all properties" and "Create Computer Objects" for the Administrator account on "Computers" group.

Thanks in advanced for any help,
Asaf

Validate Active Directory Configuration

    Description: Validate that all the nodes have the same domain, domain role, and organizational unit.
    Validating that all nodes have the same domain, domain role, and organizational unit.
    FqdnDomainDomain RoleSite NameOrganizational Unit
    Cluster1.testdomain.localtestdomain.localPrimary Domain ControllerDefault-First-Site-NameDomain Controllers
    Cluster2.testdomain.localtestdomain.localMember ServerDefault-First-Site-NameComputers
    The servers do not all have the same domain role.
    The servers are not all in the same organizational unit.
    Node(s) Cluster2.testdomain.local can reach a writable domain controller.
    Node(s) Cluster1.testdomain.local cannot reach a writable domain controller. Please check connectivity of these nodes to the domain controllers.
    The user can create computer objects in the 'testdomain.local' domain.
    To successfully create a cluster either, the installer must have the privileges needed to create computer objects in the default container for computers, or a computer object must be pre-created by a domain administrator.
    The user creating the cluster requires the 'Create Computer Object' permission on the container where computer objects are created in the domain. If the default container has been modified, then this privilege will need to be granted to the user for the new container.
    If a pre-existing computer object is used, please ensure that the computer object is in a Disabled state and that the user creating the cluster has 'Full Control' permission to that computer object using the Active Directory Users and Computers tool prior to creating the cluster.




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