The change is domain function level upgrade.

So I guess the question is what replication mechanism does it use in terms
of DFL change? Through FRS?

From the test lab, the change replicated to other DCs immediately. Is this
some kind of Urgent Replication?

Andy



On 11/17/06, Almeida Pinto, Jorge de <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

can you describe the type of change?

DCs have two types of replication mechanisms...AD replication and FRS
replication.
For example disabling outbound AD replication does NOT disable FRS
replication



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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Andy Wang
Sent: Thu 2006-11-16 21:19
To: [email protected]
Subject: [ActiveDir] How to completely isolate a DC?


I need to make a change across our domain. My plan is to make the change
on one DC and test it, then roll out to other 50 DCs.

I tried to temporarily disable outbound replication of Active Directory
with repadmin by doing this:

repadmin /options +DISABLE_OUTBOUND_REPL

To my surprise, the change I made still replicated to other DCs
immediately.

So how can I isolate a DC and make sure the change I made not replicate to
other DCs?

Thanks for your help!

Andy



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