Valid 70-742 Dumps shared by ExamDiscuss.com for Helping Passing 70-742 Exam! ExamDiscuss.com now offer the newest 70-742 exam dumps, the ExamDiscuss.com 70-742 exam questions have been updated and answers have been corrected get the newest ExamDiscuss.com 70-742 dumps with Test Engine here:
Access 70-742 Dumps Premium Version
(286 Q&As Dumps, 35%OFF Special Discount Code: freecram)
Recent Comments (The most recent comments are at the top.)
Answer B is right, because:
It is not always possible to anticipate the removal of an operations master role holder. Consequently, if a
domain controller hosting one of the operations master roles becomes unavailable, and you cannot quickly
and easily get it operational again, you might consider seizing the operations master roles held by the
failed domain controller.
If you must seize a role, you cannot use the management console to perform the task. Instead, you
must use the Move-ADDirectoryServerOperationMasterRole -force cmdlet. Each role is assigned a
number identifier, as described
0-PDC
1-RID
2-Infrastructure
3-Schema
4-Domain naming
To seize role RID
Move-ADDirectoryServerOperationMasterRole -Identity "LON-SVR3" -OperationMasterRole 1 -Force
(key -Force is a difference between transfering and seizing)
Seizing (role holder is offline)
You can also use ntdsutil.exe