What happen if Schema Master Failure
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What happen if Schema Master Failure
This post is regarding what happen if Schema Master Failure or goes down, would there be any impact on the end user?
The schema master role is necessary only when schema modifications are being made, either directly by an administrator or by installing an Active Directory integrated application that changes the schema. At other times, the role is not necessary. It can remain offline indefinitely until schema changes are necessary. Seizing this role to another domain controller is a significant action. After the schema master role has been seized, the domain controller that had been performing the role cannot be brought back online.
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