People i want to know that can be a domain crashed being a client of the same domain?
i mean is there any possibility??
if yes then how? If done how can we recover our domain if we dont have ADC?
Can a domain crash with just a single DC? Of course it can; there are a number of scenarios that could lead to that. That's why you never run with just one DC (if you value your job). The only recovery under such circumstances would be to restore the Active Directory from a recent backup.
Well i m new to my field and i feel my client users are kinda pro and messy what are the possible ways it to be crashed or i may expect from them?
Redemption your question is too broad and vague. Present us with the specific issue and we are happy to answer.
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wanderer like i said that i m new to my job and recently appointed .. i was appointed because the person before me was moving he told that his domain was crashed or tried to crash thats y i m conscious abt my domain. i dont know think that there is any possiblity or it can happen but i would love to know how? it may be i m too curious
I wouldn't worry too much about the various ways that trouble can arise. More important is to be pragmatic by building redundancy into the system and ensuring that regular backups are taken. TBH, from the vagueness of the question I'm in two minds as to whether it is coursework for your studies or a genuine question.
depend upon u but i just want to know that wat shall i do incase it happened to me unfortunately
Like I said, provide redundancy in the form of multiple DCs and take regular backups of Active Directory. You should be doing that in any case. There are no magic tricks to prevent problems (particularly hardware problems) just sensible precautions to recover from such problems. Rather than worrying about vague ideas of crashes, your time would be better spent learning how Active Directory works, how you can restore it in case of error, and practising such situations on a test setup. You can do that with a cheap PC and a evaluation copy of Windows server. It is time well spent.
thanx Mr.
may i know ur gud name?
can i contact you for guidance?