New Windows 2003 Video Tutorial: FSMO Role Transfer with NTDSUtil.exe
FSMO Role Transfer with NTDSUtil.exe - view details
If you are in charge of running your organization's Active Directory, you need to make sure you are aware of where all your FSMO roles are. What is a FSMO? It stands for 'Flexible Single Master of Operations' and, if you don't know that already, you should probably go watch the 400-level Intro to FSMO videos before watching this one!
This video shows you how to use a command line utility, ntdsutil.exe, to transfer your FSMO roles.
- Source: Windows 2003 videos
- Category: Active Directory: Setup, Configuration, Domains and For ests
- Skill Level: 500 (Advanced)
- Length: 7:05 (4.68MB)
- Applies to Versions: Windows 2003 - All Versions
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Keywords Associated with this video: ntdsutil, master, replication

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