Enabling Outbound Replication
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Enabling Outbound Replication
if you are implementing the major changes to active directory like extending the schema version. it is recommended that you should disable the outbound replication on schema master domain controller. After disabling the replicating, do the changes and test the changes if you find that changes are working perfectly then enable the outbound replication
To Start outbound replication for a specific DC, Use this command
When your replication is enable, warning events 1116 will be generated from source NTDS General will be logged in the Directory Service event log.
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Disabling Outbound Replication
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