Showing posts with label network spport. Show all posts
Showing posts with label network spport. Show all posts
Saturday, May 21, 2011
Second Domain Controller
A domain controller is a Windows Server that acts as a central hub for performing authentication, logging and security processes for an Active Directory network. Windows Network Administrators will need to create a second domain controller to split their network into segments or to create a fail-safe system in the event the primary controller is not responsive.
This article will help you to create a second domain controller.
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Remove a Domain Controller
Domain controllers provide central locations for Windows networking permissions and computers configured on the network. A domain controller is "promoted" as a main server on the network. If the server crashes or has too many issues, the network administrator can remove it from the network. The process is called "demotion," because the server's domain controller properties are removed and the machine becomes a stand-alone computer. The process is executed on the domain controller machine you want to remove.
This article will help you to remove a domain controller.
This article will help you to remove a domain controller.
Create a Second Domain Controller
A domain controller is a Windows Server that acts as a central hub for performing authentication, logging and security processes for an Active Directory network. Windows Network Administrators will need to create a second domain controller to split their network into segments or to create a fail-safe system in the event the primary controller is not responsive.
This article will help you to create a second domain controller.
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Check Domain Controller Replication
A domain controller controls networking activities and stores information for one or more computers. A computer administrator may link one or more domain controllers together to serve a small, medium or large network of computers. The computer administrator can also create a replication strategy for the linked computers. This strategy ensures that the domain controllers are in sync relative to the networking activities and information for all computers in the domain controller networks.
This article will help you to check domain controller replication.
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
Find Domain Controller Name
A domain controller is a Windows computer that controls the permissions and devices on the network. It is the main, central server that administrators use to control the configurations of the entire network. Just like any Windows computer, you find the domain controller's name in the system settings. This makes it easy for a new administrator who is familiar with only desktops to quickly find Windows settings on a domain controller as well.
This article will help you to find domain controller name of your computer.
This article will help you to find domain controller name of your computer.
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