Excluding domain controllers
To exclude domain controllers
1 Select Active Directory Health | Agents.
2 Open the Analyzer Agents tab.
3 Select More | Excluded Domain Controllers.
1 Click Add, and browse for the domain controllers to exclude.
2 Click OK.Use Remove to remove selected domain controllers from the list.
Managing the Remediation Library
Remediations are actions that run when an alert reaches its critical threshold. Several built-in remediation actions are included, but you also can create custom remediations, which can be a PowerShell® script, VBS script, batch file, or .cmd file. Once you have populated the library with the remediations you need, you attach the remediations to alerts. See Setting alerts.
To manage the Remediation Library
1 Select Active Directory Health | Agents.
2The Remediation Library displays custom remediations in the top pane and built-in remediations in the bottom pane. You can add, edit, or delete custom remediations. See Adding custom remediations. See Deleting custom remediations.You cannot edit or delete built-in remediations.
Table 32. Built-in remediations
Performs Active Directory replication for all servers in the forest.
Adding custom remediations
If the built-in remediations do not provide what you need, you can create a custom remediation, which can be a PowerShell® script, VBS script, batch file, or .cmd file. After you create the custom remediation, you need to attach it to an alert. See Setting alerts.
To add a custom remediation
1 Select Active Directory Health | Agents.
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3 Click Add to create a new custom remediation.Click Edit to modify a selected custom remediation.
8 Select the Active Directory® objects on which the script is supported.
9 Click OK.
Deleting custom remediations
To delete a custom remediation
1 Select Active Directory Health | Agents.
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4 Click Delete.
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