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Use NTDSUTIL
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/255504/
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Use NTDSUTIL
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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 of a SID for a security principal in the domain – among them
are the domain SID and the RID. The domain SID
Google RID FSMO for the functions of the
RID master. Many people, including myself [1], have documented this.
This info. is easily findable on the big wild web.
As for how to view the RID of a user
object, there are several ways. An easy was is to download ADFIND (www.joeware.net) and type
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
Brian Desmond
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RID Master
FSMO explained
http://blogs.dirteam.com/blogs/jorge/archive/2006/05/25/1040.aspx
cheers,jorge
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Typically, you don't want to post a new question by replying to an older
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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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Where are you opening ADUC (AD Manager)
from the server or your desktop? Im assuming you got in
eventually by your second statement.
1) Open your ADUC console and right click on the domain name and
select the operation masters menu item. The first tab should be the RID master.
Is the
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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