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You network contains an Active Directory domain. The domain contains 20 domain controllers. You discover that some Group Policy objects (PROs) are not being applied by all the domain controllers.
You need to verify whether GPOs replicate successfully to all the domain controllers.
What should you do?

  • A. Set BurFlags in the registry, and then restart the File Replication Service (FRS). Run dcdiag.exe for each domain controller.
  • B. Set BurFlags in the registry, and then restart the File Replication Service (FRS). View the Directory Service event log.
  • C. From Group Policy Management, view the Status tab for the domain.
  • D. Run repadmin.exe for each GPO.
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Suggested Answer: C 🗳️

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coleman
Highly Voted 5 years ago
C. From Group Policy Management, view the Status tab for the domain. Currently in Windows Server 2016, it no longer use the legacy Windows NT FRS for replicating the SYSVOL volume, therefore Answer A and B are incorrect. "Repadmin /replsummary" command displays the replication status of ADDS database, but no information about SYSVOL will be displayed, therefore D is incorrect. https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj134176(v=ws.11).aspx The GPMC domain status tab (added since Windows Server 2012) displays individual pieces of information that indicate the health of the Group Policy infrastructure with regards to domain controllers, GPO replication, and GPO versioning. This Group Policy infrastructure health status can help you find inconsistencies and anticipate issues. Therefore Answer C is correct. Use the "Detect Now" button in Group Policy Management, select your domain and select the "Status" tab on the right panel, and then expand the "Status Details".
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Hayemaker
Highly Voted 5 years, 10 months ago
Answer is C.
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mikl
Most Recent 3 years, 11 months ago
Answer is C - just verify the status of that particular GPO from Group Policy Management under Status.
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yesboet
4 years ago
C. From Group Policy Management, view the Status tab for the domain
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Chipper
5 years, 2 months ago
Please correct me if I am wrong but repadmin /showrepl or /replsummary does show the over all status of the replication between the DCs. But it doesn't show any information about the GPOs. If I run the Status Report in the GP Management console, it shows the Site, IP and the number of GPOs and you can verify that all the DCs have the same number of GPOs. For me, C seems to be the correct answer from what I can see and test.
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TMW
5 years, 3 months ago
The Answer is C. Status tab, and detect now in the lower right hand corner, and the details will show the replication status, how many in progress, and how many are in sync.
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ArchBishop
5 years, 4 months ago
Repadmin /Replicate can be used to perform replication between the specified Domain Controllers. Repadmin /Showrepl can be used to show the replication status. Repadmin; however does not have a parameter, from what I can see, that allows for the specification of GPO replication. The Status Tab of the Management Console seems to be the only place to get those specifics about GPO Replication Status.
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FocusPoints
5 years, 5 months ago
I believe the answer is C. D states to run repadmin for each GPO. Repadmin can show the domain status or sync a DC not an individual GPO.
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Besmuci
5 years, 5 months ago
you can use "repadmin /replsummary" to verify the replication status of the policies.
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YR
5 years, 5 months ago
You can also use repadmin to verify replication as well to an extent: https://redmondmag.com/articles/2014/08/08/~/media/ECG/redmondmag/Images/2014/08/Repadmin_Fig3.ashx
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uk1988
5 years, 7 months ago
With repadmin you can fix the AD replication. Correct answers is D. https://redmondmag.com/articles/2014/08/08/repadmin-for-ad-troubleshooting.aspx
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StanSan
5 years, 6 months ago
Key word (for me) is "verify". No to fix, which we can do with repadmin. I am voting for answer C.
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