Встаки нужно ее восстановить. Иначе любые действия бесполезны.
To seize the RID master role
Open Command Prompt.
Type:
ntdsutil
At the ntdsutil command prompt, type:
roles
At the fsmo maintenance command prompt, type:
connections
At the server connections command prompt, type:
connect to server DomainController
At the server connections prompt, type:
quit
At the fsmo maintenance command prompt, type:
seize RID master
Value Description
DomainController The domain controller to which you want to assign the new operations master role. Use only for recovery purposes.
Caution
Do not seize the RID master RID master
A domain controller that holds the RID operations master role in Active Directory. The RID master is assigned to allocate unique sequences of relative IDs to each domain controller in its domain. As the domain controllers use the IDs allocated, they contact the RID master and are allocated additional sequences as needed. At any time, the RID master role can be assigned to only one domain controller in each domain.role if you can transfer it instead. Seizing the RID master is a drastic step that should be considered only if the current operations master will never be available again. For more information about transferring operations master roles, see Related Topics.
Notes
To perform this procedure, you must be a member of the Domain Admins group or the Enterprise Admins group in Active Directory, or you must have been delegated delegated
An assignment of administrative responsibility to a user, computer, group, or organization.
For Active Directory, an assignment of responsibility that allows users without administrative credentials to complete specific administrative tasks or to manage specific directory objects. Responsibility is assigned through membership in a security group, the Delegation of Control Wizard, or Group Policy settings.
For DNS, an assignment of responsibility for a DNS zone. Delegation occurs when a name server (NS) resource record in a parent zone lists the DNS server that is authoritative for a child zone.
the appropriate authority. As a security best practice, consider using Run as to perform this procedure.
To open a command prompt, click Start, point to All Programs, point to Accessories, and then click Command Prompt.
Before seizing the RID master, use the repadmin command-line tool to verify whether the new operations master has received any updates performed by the previous role holder, and then remove the current operations master from the network. For more information about operations master roles and the Active Directory command-line tools, see Related Topics.
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