Managing strict replication consistency
Strict replication consistency is a mechanism on domain controllers that prevents them from replicating with a replication partner when it suspects an object that is replicated is a lingering object. Strict replication consistency is enabled by default but can be disabled.
Getting ready
To manage strict replication, sign in to a domain controller with local administrative privileges.
How to do it...
To disable strict replication consistency on a domain controller, perform the following steps:
- Press Start.
- Search for the Registry Editor and select it from the search results or run
regedit.exe
. - In the top address bar, type
HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\NTDS
\Parameters
or navigate to the Parameters node in the left navigation pane. - In the main pane, right-click an empty space and select New and then DWORD Value from the menu.
- Name the new double-word (DWORD) value
Strict Replication Consistency
.
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