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How to Add Additional Domain Controllers to Your Windows Server 2003 Domain (Video Series)
Video Category:
Active Directory: Setup, Configuration, Domains and Forests
Skill Level:
200 (Beginner - Intermediate)
Versions/Editions Covered:
Windows Server 2003
These videos walk you through adding multiple domain controllers to your Windows domain. Microsoft suggests that you should always have at least two domain controllers so this should be required viewing for all Windows administrators
Videos in this Series:
Title
Skill
Length
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Part 1 - Adding Additional Domain Controllers to Your Domain
200
13 mins.
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Part 2 - Adding Additional Domain Controllers to Your Domain
200
11 mins.
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Related Links:
Microsoft Exchange Server Home Page
- A great resource for all versions of Microsoft Exchange Server
Tony Redmond's Exchange Server 2003
- A great book that will teach you Exchange Server 2003 from the ground up
Miscellaneous Bits & Pieces:
Windows Server 2003 supports drag-and-drop CD burning which means that you can just drag and drop your files-to-burn onto the CD drive letter and burn at your convenience
Windows Server 2003 "R2" New Features: Directory-level quotas using DIRQUOTA.EXE
Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1: DCDIAG.EXE has been extended with the /TEST:DNS switch to allow you to test the overall DNS health of your domain controllers
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