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How to remove data in Active Directory after an unsuccessful domain controller demotion...
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support.microsoft.com/216498
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ntdsutil
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David Szpunar
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Procedure 1: Windows Server 2003 SP1 or later service packs only
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Type select operation target and press ENTER.
David Szpunar
on 07 Sep 10
This selects the server name that you want to delete/cleanup.
This selects the server name that you want to delete/cleanup.
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Type connect to server servername,
David Szpunar
on 07 Sep 10
This connects to an existing, active Domain Controller, where the deletion will be performed.
This connects to an existing, active Domain Controller, where the deletion will be performed.
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David Szpunar
on 07 Sep 10
This article describes how to remove data in Active Directory after an unsuccessful domain controller demotion, using the command line (ntdsutil).
This article describes how to remove data in Active Directory after an unsuccessful domain controller demotion, using the command line (ntdsutil).
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Scheduling Tasks
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technet.microsoft.com/...bb726974.aspx
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Justin Moore
on 06 Jan 12
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