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Supported on: Windows Server 2016, Windows Server 2019, and Windows Server 2022 |
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Required permissions: Domain user privilege is required. |
The msDS-RevealOnDemandGroup property contains a list of groups whose credentials will be replicated to the given RODC. It is recommended that each RODC in a given naming context have the same groups in its msDS-RevealOnDemandGroup property. To facilitate the comparison of the lists of groups among a number of RODCs, the user selects an RODC as the authoritative source for the msDS-RevealOnDemanGroup in a given naming context. The Active Administrator® Foundation Service (AFS) compares all other RODCs in the domain to the authoritative list.
Compare the msDS-RevealOnDemandGroup attribute of the authoritative RODC to that of the inconsistent RODC, and modify the msDS-RevealOnDemandGroup on the inconsistent server to match the authority.
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Supported on: Windows Server 2016, Windows Server 2019, and Windows Server 2022 |
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Required permissions: Domain user privilege is required. |
The msDS-NeverRevealGroup property contains a list of groups (Deny List) whose credentials will be replicated to the given RODC. It is recommended that each RODC in a given naming context have the same groups in its msDS-NeverRevealGroup property. To facilitate the comparison of the lists of groups among a number of RODCs the user selects an RODC as the authoritative source for the msDS‑NeverRevealGroup in a given naming context. The Active Administrator® Foundation Service (AFS) compares all other RODCs in the domain to the authoritative list.
Compare the msDS-NeverRevealGroup attribute of the authoritative RODC to that of the inconsistent RODC, and modify the msDS-everRevealGroup on the inconsistent server to match the authority.
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Supported on: Windows Server 2016, Windows Server 2019, and Windows Server 2022 |
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Required permissions: Domain user privilege is required. |
Active Directory® allows administrators to configure preferred bridgehead servers for each site. Sometimes connection objects are created manually to solve a quick problem, but they are never removed. If these manually-created links are actively replicating, undesirable results may occur.
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