How do you configure a "stand-by operation master" for any
of the roles?
Answer / pankaj kumar
Open Active Directory Sites and Services.
Expand the site name in which the standby operations master
is located to display the Servers folder.
Expand the Servers folder to see a list of the servers in
that site.
Expand the name of the server that you want to be the
standby operations master to display its NTDS Settings.
Right-click NTDS Settings, click New, and then click
Connection.
In the Find Domain Controllers dialog box, select the name
of the current role holder, and then click OK.
In the New Object-Connection dialog box, enter an
appropriate name for the Connection object or accept the
default name, and click OK.
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Pankaj Kumar
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