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System software / Active Directory / Windows NT / Flexible single master operation / Identifiers / Domain controller / Primary Domain Controller / Relative ID / Lightweight Directory Access Protocol / Microsoft Windows / Directory services / Software
Date: 2013-02-22 13:56:49
System software
Active Directory
Windows NT
Flexible single master operation
Identifiers
Domain controller
Primary Domain Controller
Relative ID
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
Microsoft Windows
Directory services
Software

MS-Windows: Active Directory Flexible Single Master Operations (FSMO) Roles First published: 22-Feb-2010 Purpose of this Document: Prior to Active Directory, only one domain controller (DC) was allowed to process changes

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