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Windows Server 2008 | Understanding Directory Replication | Print |  E-Mail
 

At its foundation, the replication process is simply an effort to keep the copy of the AD DS database identical on all domain controllers for a particular domain. For example, if an administrator removes a user from a group, the change is made on the domain controller that the administrator is currently logged into. For those few seconds after the change, that domain controller alone has the most current copy of the database. Eventually, though, after replication takes place, all domain controllers will have exact replicas of the database, including the change in group membership.

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