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Q: What happens if primary domain controller fails?
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How can define primary domain controller or additional domain controller?

On Windows Server Systems, a domain controller (DC) is a server that responds to security authentication requests (logging in, checking permissions, etc.) within the Windows Server domain. A domain is a concept introduced in Windows NT whereby a user may be granted access to a number of computer resources with the use of a single username and password combination. Additional Domain Controller (ADC) or Backup Domain Controller (BDC) is a backup computer hosting DC services to be used as a backup in case your primary DC goes down or is somehow unavailable. The Primary Domain Controller (PDC) and BDC synchronise their data on a regular basis so that either can be used as DC.


What is the process of copying directory data to multiple domain controllers known as?

Replication The data is available with all domain controller(DC) in case any DC fails other has same files with it.


Why is it best practice to configure a domain controller with an static address instead of dynamically?

A domain controller should have a static IP address so that it does not require DHCP(which is conveniently often ran on the domain controller) to come up onto the network. With a dynamically assigned IP address it would be possible for it to receive a different IP address when it requests its IP initially or when the lease expires. If this were to happen, all hosts on the network would essentially stop working because they would continue to try to access the domain controller via the old IP. If the domain controller fails to obtain an IP address via DHCP no users or computers would be able to access it, hence possibly causing your network to cease functioning.


How do you get out of co signing on a property?

The only way to remove yourself from the obligations of co-signing a loan is to pay off the loan and refinance it in the primary borrowers name. Until that happens you are fully responsible for paying the loan if the primary borrower fails to pay.The only way to remove yourself from the obligations of co-signing a loan is to pay off the loan and refinance it in the primary borrowers name. Until that happens you are fully responsible for paying the loan if the primary borrower fails to pay.The only way to remove yourself from the obligations of co-signing a loan is to pay off the loan and refinance it in the primary borrowers name. Until that happens you are fully responsible for paying the loan if the primary borrower fails to pay.The only way to remove yourself from the obligations of co-signing a loan is to pay off the loan and refinance it in the primary borrowers name. Until that happens you are fully responsible for paying the loan if the primary borrower fails to pay.


Why not install exchange on a domain controller?

In general you don't want to do that because of the requirements of Exchange; it should be on a server by itself, not part of the domain controller. ----------------------------------------------------------- There are some major reasons behind not installing Exchange Server on Domain Controller, some of them are as below. 01. Redundancy and Stability: If both of these are running on the same system, it may reduce the performance and stability of server. If in any case Exchange Server services fails, the whole DC will fail, which may create critical problems. 02. Port Conflict: Domain Controller & Exchange Server both uses port 389 for LDAP queries, which creates conflict. 03. Disaster & Recovery: Disaster & Recovery can not be performed. 04. DSAccess: DSAccess, DSProxy and many other services will perform well. -----------------------------------------------------------


What does the KCC create to allow replication to take place in the opposite direction in the event that a single domain controller in the replication topology fails?

"Dual counter-rotating ring"- Page 64 Lesson 3 in your book Mr. ITT Student. :)


Will the PlayStation 3 wireless controller still work if it fails to charge?

For a wireless controller to work with a Playstation 3 it must be fully charged.


What happens when MBR fails?

When MBR fails then the operating system will not load.


If a bank that holds your mortgage fails what happens to that mortgage?

See http://www.fivecentnickel.com/2008/09/22/what-happens-to-your-mortgage-if-your-bank-fails/


What are the responsibilites of a co-signer?

They have only one responsibility: To pay the mortgage if the primary borrower fails to pay.See related question link.They have only one responsibility: To pay the mortgage if the primary borrower fails to pay.See related question link.They have only one responsibility: To pay the mortgage if the primary borrower fails to pay.See related question link.They have only one responsibility: To pay the mortgage if the primary borrower fails to pay.See related question link.


What happens when the network fails on the computer?

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What happens if the integumentary fails?

you would die