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Windows 2003 Domain Controller

This is a discussion on Windows 2003 Domain Controller within the Windows forums, part of the Operating Systems category; Please let me know the difference between Domain Contoller and Additional domain controller & Also tell me about that how i will identify my DC & ADC when i go ...

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Please let me know the difference between Domain Contoller and Additional domain controller & Also tell me about that how i will identify my DC & ADC when i go for first time.
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Please let me know the difference between Domain Contoller and Additional domain controller & Also tell me about that how i will identify my DC & ADC when i go for first time.
There is no difference between in DC and ADC both contains write copy of AD. Both can also handles FSMO roles (If transfers from DC to ADC). It is just for identification. Functionality wise there is no difference.
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HI,

There is Diffrence Between DC & ADC, DC is the Active Domain Controller. But ADC can be active when DC unable to work Due to Some Problems.

We need to transfer FSMO Roles to ADC, then it starts work as DC.


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