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A Domain Controller (DC) in Windows Server is a server that responds to security authentication requests within a Windows domain. It plays a crucial role in managing network security and user access.
Domain controller cloning in Windows Server 2012 has a few catch points. For one, it has to be a Windows Server 2012 domain (so don't try this with your 2008/2003 domains!) and additionally, it's ...
The domain controller can get stuck in a twilight zone where the domain controller no longer thinks it’s a domain controller, but a record of it still exists in Active Directory, ...
Sometimes what seems like bad luck -- say, a power outage knocking down your domain controller -- turns out to be the luckiest thing in the world. Posted by Scott Bekker on 08/27/2018 Featured ...
Examine the domain controllers. Active Directory uses Kerberos to authenticate communication on the domain. Therefore, your AD server must accept this authentication type as well.
Maybe not, but after talking with some people inside Microsoft concerning this, the word I hear is that doing this (moving domain controller objects into a child OU of the Domain Controllers OU ...
Read-Only Domain Controller. 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.
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