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It means if you kiss...You don't tell.
:~) From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mark Parris Sent: Friday, April 28, 2006 1:11 PM To: [email protected] Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] GC Promotion Anyone know what
constitutes domain controller discretion? From:
From When a domain controller is selected to host the global
catalog, the KCC on the domain controller that is being promoted uses its
discretion to build connection objects from source domain controllers that host
the required partitions. These source domain controllers may consist of existing
global catalogs in the forest or domain controllers that host writable copies of
every domain partition that resides in its forest. The contents of each domain
partition are then inbound replicated from source domain controllers that are
designated by the KCC. The contents are replicated to the newly promoted global
catalog over existing or newly created connection links.
Thanks Mike On 4/28/06, When elevating a DC to be a GC and say there are 3
domains, located say located on 3 continents. Is the GC that already exists in
each domain authorative in the elevation of the DC to a GC or does each DC
contact a DC in the relevant domain for the GC information? |
- RE: [ActiveDir] GC Promotion Mark Parris
- Re: [ActiveDir] GC Promotion Matheesha Weerasinghe
- RE: [ActiveDir] GC Promotion joe
- RE: [ActiveDir] GC Promotion Lee, Wook
- RE: [ActiveDir] GC Promotion joe
- RE: [ActiveDir] GC Promotion Lee, Wook
- RE: [ActiveDir] GC Promotion joe
- RE: [ActiveDir] GC Promotion Lee, Wook
- RE: [ActiveDir] GC Promotion Almeida Pinto, Jorge de
- RE: [ActiveDir] GC Promo... Lee, Wook
- RE: [ActiveDir] GC Promotion Tim Vander Kooi
