To verify if the server has been successfully promoted as a domain controller after the installation is complete, there are several steps you can follow. These steps involve checking the event logs, using command-line tools, and performing visual inspections.
1. Event Logs:
– Open the Event Viewer by pressing the Windows key + R, typing "eventvwr.msc," and pressing Enter.
– Navigate to Windows Logs > Directory Service.
– Look for event ID 1000, which indicates a successful promotion of the server as a domain controller.
– Verify that there are no critical or error events related to the promotion process.
2. Command-Line Tools:
– Open Command Prompt as an administrator.
– Run the following command: "dcdiag /test:dcpromo /v"
– Review the output for any errors or warnings. A successful promotion will display "Passed" for the dcpromo test.
3. Visual Inspection:
– Open Server Manager by pressing the Windows key + X and selecting "Server Manager."
– Click on "Tools" in the top-right corner and select "Active Directory Users and Computers."
– Expand the domain and check if the server is listed under "Domain Controllers" container.
– Right-click on the server and select "Properties."
– In the "General" tab, verify that the server is listed as a domain controller.
Additionally, you can perform the following checks to ensure proper functionality:
4. Replication:
– Open Command Prompt as an administrator.
– Run the following command: "repadmin /replsummary"
– Check the output for any errors or warnings related to replication. A successful promotion should show no replication errors.
5. DNS Configuration:
– Open Command Prompt as an administrator.
– Run the following command: "nslookup"
– Type the domain name and press Enter.
– Verify that the server's IP address is correctly resolved.
6. Group Policy:
– Open Group Policy Management by pressing the Windows key + X and selecting "Group Policy Management."
– Navigate to "Group Policy Objects" and ensure that the domain controller's policies are present.
By following these steps, you can effectively verify if the server has been successfully promoted as a domain controller after the installation is complete. Remember to check event logs, use command-line tools, perform visual inspections, check replication, verify DNS configuration, and review Group Policy settings.
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