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How To Find Servers That Hold Flexible Single Master Operations RolesArticle ID: 234790 - View products that this article applies to. This article was previously published under Q234790 NoticeThis article applies to Windows 2000. Support for Windows 2000 ends on July 13, 2010. The Windows 2000 End-of-Support Solution Center
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.NoticeThis article applies to Windows 2000. Support for Windows 2000 ends on July 13, 2010. The Windows 2000 End-of-Support Solution Center
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is a starting point for planning your migration strategy from Windows 2000. For more information see the Microsoft Support Lifecycle
Policy
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.On This PageSUMMARY This article describe how to find the servers that hold the
Flexible Single Master Operation (FSMO) roles in a forest. Active Directory
defines five FSMO roles:
The RID master, the PDC master, and the infrastructure master are per-domain roles. Each domain has its own RID master, PDC master, and infrastructure master. Therefore, if a forest has three domains, there are three RID masters, three PDC masters, and three infrastructures masters. How to Determine the RID, PDC, and Infrastructure FSMO Holders of a Selected Domain
How to Determine the Schema FSMO Holder in a Forest
How to Determine the Domain Naming FSMO Holder in a Forest
Using the Windows 2000 Server Resource KitThe Windows 2000 Resource Kit contains a .cmd file called Dumpfsmos.cmd that you can use to quickly list FSMO role owners for your current domain and forest. The .cmd file uses Ntdsutil.exe to enumerate the role owners. The Dumpfsmos.cmd file contains:Using the NTDSUTIL ToolNTDSUTIL is a tool included with Windows 2000 Server, Windows 2000 Advanced Server, and Windows 2000 Datacenter Server. This tool is can be used to verify change certain aspects of the Active Directory. The following is the steps needed to to view the Flexiible Single Master Operation (FSMO) roles on a given Domain Controller.Ntdsutil.exe is the only tool that shows you all the FSMO role owners. You can view the PDC emulator, RID master, and infrastructure master role owners in Active Directory Users and Computers. You can view the schema master role owner in the Active Directory Schema snap-in. You can view the domain naming master role owner in Active Directory Domains and Trusts.
Server "dc1" knows about 5 roles Schema - CN=NTDS Settings,CN=DC1,CN=Servers,CN=Default-First-Site-Name,CN=Sites,CN=Configuration,DC=corp,DC=com Domain - CN=NTDS Settings,CN=DC1,CN=Servers,CN=Default-First-Site-Name,CN=Sites,CN=Configuration,DC=corp,DC=com PDC - CN=NTDS Settings,CN=DC1,CN=Servers,CN=Default-First-Site-Name,CN=Sites,CN=Configuration,DC=corp,DC=com RID - CN=NTDS Settings,CN=DC1,CN=Servers,CN=Default-First-Site-Name,CN=Sites,CN=Configuration,DC=corp,DC=com Infrastructure - CN=NTDS Settings,CN=DC1,CN=Servers,CN=Default-First-Site-Name,CN=Sites,CN=Configuration,DC=corp,DC=com USING DCDIAGOn a Windows 2000 Domain Controller, run the following command:REFERENCESFor additional information, click the article
numbers below to view the articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: 235617
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/235617/EN-US/
)
How to Find the FSMO Role Owners Using ADSI and WSH
197132
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/197132/EN-US/
)
Windows 2000 Active Directory FSMO Roles
223346
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/223346/EN-US/
)
FSMO Placement and Optimization on Windows 2000 Domains
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