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No the reason it's called a primary Domain Controller is because it's the one controller that has all the domain names and address for that Domain.
In network first server has been install is call domain controller server.. If you wan t to check server is domain controller or, backup domain controller. you can check Run -> cmd -> net accounts If computer role will show PRIMARY it means your domain is PRIYMARY domain controller, if it will be show BACKUP, means you can assume my domain installed in my network is ADC (Additional Domain Controller) Hope you will get benefit.. Regards, Ranjeet karak New Delhi
window 2000 server domain controller and windows 2000 server member server in domain.
In network first server has been install is call domain controller server.. If you wan t to check server is domain controller or, backup domain controller. you can check Run -> cmd -> net accounts If computer role will show PRIMARY it means your domain is PRIYMARY domain controller, if it will be show BACKUP, means you can assume my domain installed in my network is ADC (Additional Domain Controller) Hope you will get benefit.. Regards, Ranjeet karak New Delhi
Global Catalog, Normal Domain Controller, and Configuration Domain Controller
Domains can be very complicated. If you create diffrent names for the domains it can couse issues in connectivity. The primary Domain controller should have the Base line name of the entire forest(All of the computers in a network) When creating second domains they can have subnames. Example: Primary domain controller is called Contoso.com, When adding other domain controllers they should look like this: Contoso.xyz.com If you create a domain with a completely diffrent name it will not be able to join the primary domain. If you create all the domain controllers with the exact same name then they will not know what to connect to or witch one is primary
You wont be able to access the network resources/login properly to your account.
On Windows Server Systems, a domain controller (DC) is a server that responds to security authentication requests (logging in, checking permissions, etc.) within the Windows Server domain. A domain is a concept introduced in Windows NT whereby a user may be granted access to a number of computer resources with the use of a single username and password combination. Additional Domain Controller (ADC) or Backup Domain Controller (BDC) is a backup computer hosting DC services to be used as a backup in case your primary DC goes down or is somehow unavailable. The Primary Domain Controller (PDC) and BDC synchronise their data on a regular basis so that either can be used as DC.
All primary Domain Controllers have read and write privilages. Only the backup copies are read only.
Domain controller is the physical object.
Non-authoritative restore is the default method for restoring Active Directory. Non-authoritative restore of SYSVOL When you non-authoritatively restore the SYSVOL, the local copy of SYSVOL on the restored domain controller is compared with that of its replication partners. After the domain controller restarts, it contacts its replication partners, compares SYSVOL information, and replicate the any necessary changes, bringing it up-to-date with the other domain controllers within the domain. Perform a non-authoritative restore of SYSVOL if at least one other functioning domain controller exists in the domain. This is the default method for restoring SYSVOL and occurs automatically if you perform a non-authoritative restore of the Active Directory. If no other functioning domain controller exists in the domain, then perform a primary restore of the SYSVOL. A primary restore builds a new File Replication service (FRS) database by loading the data present under SYSVOL on the local domain controller. This method is the same as a non-authoritative restore, except that the SYSVOL is marked primary.
Domain controller