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Guys , another question
One
of My RID master is crashed before transfering of FSMO role to other DC on the
network , is that any
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[ActiveDir] Rid Master recovery
Guys , another question
One of My RID master is crashed before
transfering of FSMO role to other DC on the network , is that any
possiblities to make an another domain as RID master ( backup is failed so i
can not restore the failed RID master DC
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Hi,
Use NTDSUTIL
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/255504/
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Subject: [ActiveDir] Rid Master recovery
Guys , another
question One of My RID master
is crashed before transfering of FSMO role to other DC on the network ,
is that any possiblities to make an another domain as RID master ( backup is
failed so i can not restore the failed RID master DC
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Hi,
Use NTDSUTIL
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/255504/
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Rob
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Guys explain me , The functions of RID
master , how does i display RID of object created in AD
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Guys explain me , The functions of RID master , how
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Guys explain me , The
functions of RID master , how does i display RID of object created
Use adisedit to view the object's SID. Remove the domain
part of the SID to reveal the RID.
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Typically, you don't want to post a new question by replying to an older one and just changing the subject. That leaves the thread information still intact.
Role master information:
http://technet2.microsoft.com/WindowsServer/en/library/9a353810-8e3a-4023-a557-db1a686d8ec81033.mspx?mfr=true
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So,
every security principal in AD has a SID, or a Security Identifier. This
uniquely identifies the object within the scope of the domain. There are a few
pieces
Really a good stuff , Thanks for everyone
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Typically, you don't want to post a new question by replying to an older
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still intact.
Role master information
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Lets take this a step at a time
1) Save off the event logs, clear them and then bounce the box
lets start from a clean base if possible. Re-run the dcpromo.
BR
Rob
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Hi all,
I havea problem on my AD.
At my first try to open AD manager it gives :
"Naming information cannot be located because:The specified domain either does not exist or could not be contacted."
And thenwhen i try to add an user to my database it gives :
"Windows cannot create the object
to work on.
Rob.
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Hi all,
I havea problem on my AD.
At my first try
Hi Robert,
I'm openning ADUC from server.
1) I checked RID Master is available. (it is the RID master, there is no other DC on this domain)
2) i attached the dcdiag file.
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Hi Robert,
I'm openning ADUC from server.
1) I checked RID Master is available. (it is the RID master, there is
no other DC on this domain)
2) i attached the dcdiag file
Dcdiag even :O)
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Lets take this a step at a
time
1) Save off the event logs, clear them
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