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Can not navigate to the requested page while User Profile Synchronization is running. Please wait for the current Synchronization run to finish.





Error:
From: Manage Profile Service
Where: Application Management->Manage Service Applications->User Profile Service Application->Manage->Start Profile Synchronization
Can not navigate to the requested page while User Profile Synchronization is running. Please wait for the current Synchronization run to finish.




From: Manage Services on Server- User Profile Synchronization Service
Where: Application Management->Manage Services on Server->User Profile Synchronization Service->Start
Below error is thrown in the event viewer.





Solution:
It seems that the service account used for running the ‘User Profile Synchronization Service’ is not part of local administrator. I read in other blogs that this service tries to access HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\FIMSynchronizationService\Parameters registry key. So adding this service account to local administrator group in ‘Server Manager’ would solve the problem.


-Vighnesh Bendre

Comments

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Good one.
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