May 2019
Intermediate to advanced
620 pages
21h 41m
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When a domain controller operates, it references the DFL to know how it can optimally interoperate with other domain controllers in the Active Directory domain. Additionally, when you want to enable optional Active Directory features, the msDS-Behavior-Version attribute is referenced to see whether it's a permittable action.
If there is a domain controller running a version of Windows Server that does not meet the requirements of a certain DFL, the level is grayed out in Active Directory Domains and Trusts and the level cannot be raised to this level (DFL). When you try to raise the DFL using Windows PowerShell or other programmatic means, it will error out.
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