Enables and disables the values for two registry keys located under HKLM\system\ccs\services tds\parameters "allowDivergent" || "strict" allowDivergent for "Allow Replication With Divergent and Corrupt Partner" When a Windows Server 2003 domain controller has not inbound replicated a directory partition from any source in the preceding tombstone lifetime number of days, it logs NTDS Replication event 2042, then quarantines inbound replication from that source DC. Event 2042 indicates that replication can be unblocked by modifying "Allow Replication With Divergent and Corrupt Partner" in the registry to a value of 1. This replication quarantine should only be relaxed after checking for lingering objects, and removing them if present. "repadmin/regkey - allowDivergent" provides a reliable method to relax "Allow Replication With Divergent and Corrupt Partner" on one or more domain controllers in a forest. [SYNTAX] repadmin /regkey <{+|-}key> [value [/reg_sz]] [EXAMPLE] set "Allow Replication With Divergent..." on a single DC repadmin /regkey dc01.contoso.com +allowDivergent set "Allow Replication With Divergent..." on a all DC's repadmin /regkey GC: +allowDivergent set "Allow Replication With Divergent..." on a all GC's repadmin /regkey * +allowDivergent strict for "Strict Replication Consistency" Determines how a destination domain controller behaves when a source domain controller sends an update (as opposed to an object create) for an object that does not exist in the destination DC's copy of Active Directory. This behaviour is indicative of a lingering object being sent from the source DC to the destination dc. When strict replication consistency is enabled, the destination DC halts inbound replication from the source with and logs NTDS Replication events 1388, and Event 1084 with the extended error "there is no such object on the server" identify and attempt by the source DC to send a lingering object to the destination. When loose replication consistency is enabled, the destination DC reanimates the object sent by the DC and inbound replication is allowed to continue. The default value for replication consistency is determined by the how your Active Directory forest was created. Strict replication consistency quarantine lingering objects for easier removal but requires monitoring diligence. "repadmin /regkey +|- strict" provides a reliable way to configure values for the "Strict Replication Consistency" on one or more domain controllers in a forest. [SYNTAX] repadmin /regkey <{+|-}key> [value [/reg_sz]] [EXAMPLE] enable strict replication consistency on all DC's in forest repadmin /regkey * +strict enable strict replication consistency on all GC's in forest repadmin /regkey gc: +strict disable strict replication consistency on all DC's in forest repadmin /regkey * -strict
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Enables and disables the values for two registry keys located under HKLM\system\ccs\services tds\parameters "allowDivergent" ...
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