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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
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
The Domain Controller (Server)
Outbound replication is when a domain controller transmits replication information to other domain controllers on a network andInbound replication is when a domain controller receives updates to the Active Directory database from other domain controllers on the network.
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Domain Controller it is Microsoft Windows Server 2000/2003 directory server that provides access controls over users, accounts, groups, computers and other network resources. Domain Controller authenticate users and maintains directory services and the security database for a domain. without ADS it is not possible.
Global Catalog, Normal Domain Controller, and Configuration Domain Controller
A domain controller should have a static IP address so that it does not require DHCP(which is conveniently often ran on the domain controller) to come up onto the network. With a dynamically assigned IP address it would be possible for it to receive a different IP address when it requests its IP initially or when the lease expires. If this were to happen, all hosts on the network would essentially stop working because they would continue to try to access the domain controller via the old IP. If the domain controller fails to obtain an IP address via DHCP no users or computers would be able to access it, hence possibly causing your network to cease functioning.
You wont be able to access the network resources/login properly to your account.
Domain Naming Master
Domain Naming Master