Examples of using Other domain controllers in English and their translations into Swedish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
Install Password Synchronization on all other domain controllers.
As needed, install Server for NIS on other domain controllers, which are automatically configured as subordinate servers.
You also may need to install the Active Directory Schema snap-in on other domain controllers.
If you plan to retain other domain controllers in the domain, follow the steps for removing a domain controller from the domain. .
For all storage types, the zone data is stored on other domain controllers or DNS servers.
After the zone is stored in the directory, other domain controllers can load the zone automatically and they are allowed
This option is provided because a DNS server is required to locate this server or other domain controllers for members of an AD DS domain. .
Server for NIS can also be installed on other domain controllers in the same domain as the master NIS server,
replicate those changes to all the other domain controllers in the domain. .
As replication of this change starts to spread, other domain controllers learn of the FSMO role change.
the lockout information is not replicating to other domain controllers.
If the domain controller that you want to retire has no connectivity to other domain controllers, you may have to force the removal of AD DS from the server.
the single-domain global catalog server requires no special hardware advantages over other domain controllers.
After maps are migrated to the AD DS domain controller, other UNIX-based subordinate servers can be migrated to other domain controllers in the same Windows domain. .
configure it to match the other domain controllers.
After maps are migrated to the AD DS domain controller, other UNIX-based subordinate servers can be migrated to other domain controllers in the same Windows domain. .
To turn it on, you need to use Group Policy at the domain, domain controller, or other applicable organizational unit level in AD DS.
The name of the single domain controller in the site that is responsible for creating connections from domain controllers in other sites.
Domain controllers and other servers that use sites publish server objects in AD DS to take advantage of the good network connectivity that sites provide.
To turn it on, you need to use Group Policy at the domain, domain controller, or other applicable organizational unit level in AD DS.