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May 27

How to restrict user login for particular system or time

by Vipan Kumar
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Restricted logon hours is done by editing a user’s account in the way described below: You will get this error message: – Your account has time restrictions that prevent you from logging on at this time. Please try again later. …

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Jun 24

What are the steps to move the DC in production site after promotion?

by Vipan Kumar
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Moving a domain controller (DC) to a production site after promotion involves several steps. Here’s a general overview of the process: It’s important to note that the exact steps involved in moving a DC to a production site may vary …

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Jun 24

What are the staging and production sites in Active directory?

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In Active Directory, staging and production sites refer to different environments used for testing and deploying changes to Active Directory. The staging site is an isolated environment that is used for testing changes to Active Directory before they are deployed to the production environment. The staging …

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Jun 24

If domain controller down for some time, is it good to move this to staging site? if yes then why?

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If a domain controller (DC) has been down for an extended period of time, there may be several reasons why you would want to consider moving it to a staging site before bringing it back online in the production environment. Here are …

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Jun 24

What information contain netlogon logs?

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Netlogon logs contain information related to the Netlogon service on a Windows Server, which is responsible for authenticating users and computers on the network. The logs contain a variety of information, including: Netlogon logs can be helpful for troubleshooting issues related to authentication, …

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Jun 24

What are sites in Active directory? What are they used for?

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In Active Directory, sites are a logical construct used to group together network resources (such as domain controllers and clients) that are connected by high-speed, low-latency links. Sites are used to optimize replication and authentication traffic between domain controllers and clients, and …

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Jun 24

How we can redirect specific user’s subnet to get the authentication from particular AD site

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You can redirect a specific subnet to authenticate from a particular Active Directory site by using site link bridges and connection objects. Here are the basic steps: So in summary, by creating: You can effectively redirect authentication for a specific user or …

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Jun 24

What is subnet and how we can add or remove in active directory

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In Active Directory, subnets are used to define the scope of certain policies and features. Adding or removing subnets allows you to adjust these policies and scopes. Some things in Active Directory that use subnet definitions are: To add a subnet in Active …

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Jun 23

What factors should I consider when designing site links?

by Vipan Kumar
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When designing site links in Active Directory, there are several factors to consider to ensure that replication traffic is efficient and reliable. Here are some of the key factors to keep in mind: By considering these factors when designing site links, you can …

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Jun 23

If one of the domain controller goes down in site, will there any impact?

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If one of the domain controllers in a site goes down, there may be several impacts on the Active Directory environment, depending on the configuration and redundancy of the site. Here are some of the potential impacts: To minimize the impact of …

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Jun 23

What is the impact if Schema Master goes down

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If the Schema Master domain controller goes down in an Active Directory forest, the potential impacts are: In summary, the main impacts are: However, since most core AD functions are not dependent on the Schema Master, the overall impact is typically limited. The …

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