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Verify AD replication
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Name: carl parker
Date: March 12, 2008 at 07:59:11 Pacific
Subject: Verify AD replicationOS: 2003CPU/Ram: n/aManufacturer/Model: n/a |
Comment: How can I verify that AD replication is working correctly and generate a report that I can print out or save? Thank you,Leto the just
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Name: wanderer
Date: March 12, 2008 at 12:42:26 Pacific
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Reply: You may want to look at engaging auditing and see if replication [might want to be more specific Ad repl/file repl/share repl] is available to audit success/failure on. You would then filter to all of the success messages and print as a report. Imagine the power of knowing how to internet search http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/TeachingLib/Guides/Internet/FindInfo.html
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AD not replicating Summary: How long are you waiting to see if replication has taken place? As a rule of thumb, you want to give it 15 to 30 minutes before you can assume it hasn't taken place. Have you tried forcing replication...
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Windows 2003 AD Replication Issue Summary: Two servers: MAIN and TEST on a DOMAIN running Windows 2003. - Group Policy doesn't work. Problem has always existed - Replication is broken. Problem started last weekend when MAIN was rebooted MAIN...
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best practise for installing AD Summary: Most people have found to install DNS first is a better practice although either method should work. If you have a single server environment then there won't be any replication so it doesn't matter mu...
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