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Active Directory Administration Cookbook - Second Edition

By : Sander Berkouwer
Book Image

Active Directory Administration Cookbook - Second Edition

By: Sander Berkouwer

Overview of this book

Updated to the Windows Server 2022, this second edition covers effective recipes for Active Directory administration that will help you leverage AD's capabilities for automating network, security, and access management tasks in the Windows infrastructure. Starting with a detailed focus on forests, domains, trusts, schemas, and partitions, this book will help you manage domain controllers, organizational units, and default containers. You'll then explore Active Directory sites management as well as identify and solve replication problems. As you progress, you'll work through recipes that show you how to manage your AD domains as well as user and group objects and computer accounts, expiring group memberships, and Group Managed Service Accounts (gMSAs) with PowerShell. Once you've covered DNS and certificates, you'll work with Group Policy and then focus on federation and security before advancing to Azure Active Directory and how to integrate on-premise Active Directory with Azure AD. Finally, you'll discover how Microsoft Azure AD Connect synchronization works and how to harden Azure AD. By the end of this AD book, you’ll be able to make the most of Active Directory and Azure AD Connect.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)

Transferring FSMO roles

Use this recipe to transfer FSMO roles between domain controllers.

Getting ready

When both the domain controller holding a FSMO role and the domain controller you intend to transfer the FSMO role to are both online, functioning and replicating properly, you can transfer FSMO roles without problems. If you can't transfer successfully, you can seize the FSMO roles.

To transfer the Schema Master and/or Domain Naming Master FSMO roles, you'll need to be signed in with an account that is a member of the Enterprise Admins group. To transfer the other FSMO roles, you'll need to be signed in with an account that is a member of the Domain Admins group.

How to do it...

You can transfer FSMO roles using one of the following snap-ins:

Table 3.2 – MMC Snap-ins to transfer FSMO roles

Alternatively, you can use the ntdsutil.exe command-line tool or the Move-ADDirectoryServerOperationMasterRole PowerShell cmdlet...