Password replication for read-only domain controllers in Windows Server 2008 Your email has been sent The read-only domain controller is easy to set up, but you need to perform a few more steps to ...
We recently upgraded all the domain controllers in our enterprise from Windows 2000 to 2003. For the most part things went very well, except I'm not completely convinced that the domain controllers in ...
Consider this scenario: You’re running Windows 2000. You sit down at a domain controller within an Active Directory site and create a new user account. In another building, the new user logs on to a ...
Greetings. Anyone know how to disable replication (that is, replication of AD data from one domain controller to another) under Windows Server 2003?<BR><BR>Under Windows 2000 there was a tool included ...
Lost in the noise over the release of the beta 3 build of Windows Server 2008 was this gem: the read-only domain controller, or RODC. Created especially for branch offices or other environments where ...
You shouldn’t change domain controller network settings, but here’s how to do it if you must Your email has been sent Active Directory domain controllers (DCs) are probably the most change-averse ...
When you try to join a Windows-based computer to an existing domain, you may get an error prompt with the error message The specified domain either does not exist or ...
In two previous articles (here and here) I shared some classic Active Directory mistakes people have made that got their companies into serious trouble. Here’s another mistake that on the face of it ...
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