70-640 Windows Active Directory 2008 R2 Exam Questions and Answers with Explanation

Tool used for validation of successful AD replication between any given two DCs Repadmin.exe is a Microsoft Windows 2000 Resource Kit tool that is available in the Support Tools folder on the Windows 2000 CD-ROM. It is a command-line interface to Active Directory replication. This tool provides a powerful interface into the inner workings of Active Directory replication, and is useful for troubleshooting Active Directory replication problems.   References: Repadmin Examples: Active Directory Using Repadmin.exe to troubleshoot Active Directory replication   How do you load the DNS zone changes on other site before the scheduled replication happens? Refresh the Zone […]

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Repadmin Examples: Active Directory

Repadmin Examples Updated: March 28, 2003 Applies To: Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 R2, Windows Server 2003 with SP1, Windows Server 2003 with SP2 Repadmin Examples Example 1: Display the replication partners of a server The following example uses the showrepl operation of Repadmin to display the replication partners of Server1. This command is also used to find the objectGUID and InvocationID for a server for use with other operations. No parameters are required for the showrepl operation. A remote connection is assumed; therefore, the server name (DC in the syntax) is included. Type the following at the command […]

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Using Repadmin.exe to troubleshoot Active Directory replication

Repadmin.exe is a Microsoft Windows 2000 Resource Kit tool that is available in the Support Tools folder on the Windows 2000 CD-ROM. It is a command-line interface to Active Directory replication. This tool provides a powerful interface into the inner workings of Active Directory replication, and is useful for troubleshooting Active Directory replication problems. This article describes the basic use of the Repadmin.exe tool. MORE INFORMATION Typing repadmin at a command prompt displays the following list of switches: Usa… Typing repadmin at a command prompt displays the following list of switches: Usage: repadmin <cmd> <args> [/u:{domain\user}] [/pw:{password|*}] Supported <cmd>s & […]

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