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Active Directory Domain Services 2008 : Review Accounts That Have Been Authenticated on a Read-only Domain Controller

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Review the accounts that have been authenticated on an RODC.

To review the accounts that have been authenticated on an RODC, perform the following steps:

1.
Log on to a domain controller or a member computer that has Windows Server 2008 RSAT installed.

2.
Click Start, click Administrative Tools, and then click Active Directory Users and Computers.

3.
Right-click Active Directory Users and Computers in the console tree, and click Change Domain Controller.

4.
On the Change Directory Server window, select a writable domain controller that has W2K8 in the DC Version column and click OK.

5.
In the console tree, expand the domain node and select the Domain Controllers node.

6.
In the details pane, right-click the RODC on which you want to view the authenticated accounts; then click Properties.

7.
Click on the Password Replication Policy tab.

8.
On the RODC Properties page, click Advanced.

9.
On the Advanced Password Replication Policy page, select Accounts that have been authenticated to this Read-only Domain Controller from the drop-down list, as shown in Figure 1.

Figure 1. Viewing authenticated accounts on an RODC.

10.
View the accounts that have been authenticated by the RODC by reviewing the Users and computers section of the window.
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