A)NETDIAG B)dnscmd C)netsh d)dcdiag
A)NETDIAG B)dnscmd C)netsh d)dcdiag
dcdiag
In Command prompt type dcdiag /test:ridmanager /s:system1 /v (system1 is the name of our DC)
This command-line tool analyzes the state of one or all domain controllers in a forest and reports any problems to assist in troubleshooting. DCDiag.exe consists of a variety of tests that can be run individually or as part of a suite to verify domain controller health.Tool locationThe DCDiag command-line tool is included when you install Windows Server 2003 Support Tools from the product CD or from the Microsoft Download Center(http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=100114). For more information about how to install Windows Support Tools, see Install Windows Support Tools(http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=62270).Tool requirementsExcept as noted below, all commands in DCDiag can be run on Windows XP Professional and Windows Server 2003 family (member servers and domain controllers).The new DCDIAG /TEST:DNS command can validate DNS health of Windows 2000 Server (SP3 or later) or Windows Server 2003 family domain controllers when run from the console of Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 member computers or Windows Server 2003 domain controllers.
DCDiag is a utility program used in Windows Server 2003 and above for diagnosing problems with AD (Active Directory). It can be used to test problems with Active Directory as well as diagnosing DNS problems.
1.install support tools from OS disk(OS Inst: Disk=>support=>tools=>suptools.msi) 2.In Command prompt type, dcdiag /test:ridmanager /s:system1 /v (system1 is the name of our DC)
1.install support tools from OS disk(OS Inst: Disk=>support=>tools=>suptools.msi) 2.In Command prompt type, dcdiag /test:ridmanager /s:system1 /v (system1 is the name of our DC)
1.install support tools from OS disk(OS Inst: Disk=>support=>tools=>suptools.msi) 2.In Command prompt type, dcdiag /test:ridmanager /s:system1 /v (system1 is the name of our DC)
1.install support tools from OS disk(OS Inst: Disk=>support=>tools=>suptools.msi) 2.In Command prompt type dcdiag /test:ridmanager /s:system1 /v (system1 is the name of our DC)
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