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Q: What is additional domain controller?
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How can you find the policy applied from domain controller or additional domain controller from client PC?

Go into comman prompt on client PC type "gpresult"


What is a domain controller server?

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


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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


What 3 types of domain controller does Exchange access?

Global Catalog, Normal Domain Controller, and Configuration Domain Controller


What is RID master?

What is the RID Master role? The RID Master is one of the operations master roles that exist in each domain in a forest. It controls the sequence number for the domain controllers within a domain. It provides a unique sequence of RIDs to each domain controller in a domain. When a domain controller creates a new object, the object is assigned a unique security ID consisting of a combination of a domain SID and a RID. The domain SID is a constant ID, whereas the RID is assigned to each object by the domain controller. The domain controller receives the RIDs from the RID Master. When the domain controller has used all the RIDs provided by the RID Master, it requests the RID Master to issue more RIDs for creating additional objects in the domain. When a domain controller exhausts its pool of RIDs, and the RID Master is unavailable, any new object in the domain cannot be created


How do you set up DNS for a child domain?

To set up DNS for a child domain, create a delegation record on the parent DNS server for the child DNS server. Create a secondary zone on the child DNS server that transfers the parent zone from the parent DNS server. Note Windows Server 2003 has additional types of zones, such as Stub Zones and forest-level integrated Active Directory zones, that may be a better fit for your environment. Set the child domain controller to point to itself first. As soon as an additional domain controller is available, set the child domain controller to point to this domain controller in the child domain as its secondary.


How can define primary domain controller or additional domain controller?

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.


What is rodc?

The RODC refers to the additional domain controller for the domain that hosts the read-only partitions of the Active Directory database. It is designed to be deployed in a branch office environment.


What is the difference between child domain additional domain server?

Answer:An additional domain controller would be just that, a new DC added toan existing Domain.A child DC would be either the first or an additional DC added toa child domain, i.e., a domain that has a parent domain in the sameforest:Let us know we have a domain called wiki.comA child domain is abc.wiki.com or xyz.wiki.com. abc and xyz is a child name. to create this child doamin you should connect with a domain (wiki.com)Addition domain is the same name which domain name. to create addition domain you must have connected with domain.


Which is a physical object domain controller or forest in active directory?

Domain controller is the physical object.


Can Domains have many primary domain controllers?

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 a Windows domain where is the centralized database kept?

Domain controller