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      "id": "https://evotec.xyz/de/blog/active-directory-domain-services-could-not-replicate-the-directory-partition-the-replication-operation-encountered-a-database-error",
      "url": "https://evotec.xyz/de/blog/active-directory-domain-services-could-not-replicate-the-directory-partition-the-replication-operation-encountered-a-database-error",
      "title": "Active Directory Domain Services could not replicate the directory partition \u2013 The replication operation encountered a database error",
      "summary": "If you ever encounter an error while trying to create a new domain within a forest saying, \u201CThe replication operation encountered a database error,\u201D it makes you sweat a bit. Your brain tells you it will be a nightmare to fix, do I have proper backups to make it happen, and the question \u201Cwhy now\u201D shows up.",
      "date_published": "2021-11-28T14:38:20.0000000Z",
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        "active directory",
        "dcdiag",
        "dfs",
        "domain",
        "forest",
        "forest replication",
        "PowerShell",
        "testimo",
        "Windows"
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      "id": "https://evotec.xyz/de/blog/active-directory-dfs-health-check-with-powershell",
      "url": "https://evotec.xyz/de/blog/active-directory-dfs-health-check-with-powershell",
      "title": "Active Directory DFS Health Check with PowerShell",
      "summary": "One of the critical parts of Active Directory is DFS. It allows you to share same NETLOGON/SYSVOL folders across all Domain Controllers in your Forest. Its health is vital to the functionality of your Active Directory. If it\u2019s broken, a lot of things may not work, and it\u2019s not that easy to tell the status of it. At first sight, everything may seem to work correctly, but if you take a closer look \u2013 not so much. It\u2019s great if you find it out by yourself, but not fun if suddenly GPO\u2019s don\u2019t apply to some users, computers, and you find out a year later.",
      "date_published": "2020-02-20T20:29:20.0000000Z",
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        "active directory",
        "adessentials",
        "dfs",
        "gpo",
        "PowerShell",
        "testimo"
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