This domain controller has been restored or has been configured to host an application partition. As a result, its replication identity has changed. A partner has requested replication changes using our old identity. The starting sequence number has been adjusted. The destination domain controller corresponding to the following object GUID has requested changes starting at a USN that precedes the USN at which the local domain controller was restored from backup media. Object GUID: %1 USN at the time of restore: %2 As a result, the up-to-dateness vector of the destination domain controller has been configured with the following settings. Previous database GUID: %3 Previous object USN: %4 Previous property USN: %5 New database GUID: %6 New object USN: %7 New property USN: %8
This domain controller currently performs the naming master role. If you remove Active Directory from this computer, you ...
This domain controller currently performs the PDC emulator master role. If you remove active directory from this computer, ...
This domain controller currently performs the RID master role. If you remove Active Directory from this computer, you might ...
This domain controller currently performs the schema master role. If you remove Active Directory from this computer, you ...
This domain controller has been restored or has been configured to host an application partition. As a result, its replication ...
This domain controller is a DNS server. If you remove Active Directory from this computer, all of the DNS data that is stored ...
This domain controller is a Global Catalog server. Global Catalogs are used to process user logons. You should make sure ...
This domain controller is a global catalog. If you remove Active Directory from this computer, users might have trouble logging ...
This domain controller is assigned to the site %1. Sites are managed with the Active Directory Sites and Services administrative ...