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SUMMARY
When you start the Active Directory Users and Computers Microsoft Management Console (MMC) snap-in, a particular Windows 2000 domain controller is selected. Actions taken by the administrator, such as creating users, occur on the domain controller that is selected by default.
These changes are then replicated to other domain controllers by the Active Directory replication process. The domain that is selected is the domain of the currently logged-on user, and a domain controller for that domain is selected by default. MORE INFORMATIONSpecify the Domain Controller Before Starting the Snap-inTo specify the domain controller to be used before starting the Active Directory Users and Computers snap-in, use the "/SERVER=" switch as a parameter to the MMC saved console (.msc) file. In the process of connecting to the server, the domain of which the controller is a member is automatically detected. For example, either from a command prompt or in the Open box, type:dsa.msc /server=dc-01.domain.com Specify the Domain Controller Within the Snap-inTo specify the domain controller to be used after starting the snap-in:
Specify the Domain Before Starting the Snap-inTo specify the domain to be used before starting the snap-in, use the "/DOMAIN=" switch as a parameter to the MMC saved console (.msc) file. A domain controller for the domain specified is located automatically and used as the default domain controller. For example, either from a command prompt or in the Open box, type:dsa.msc /domain=childdomain.domain.com Specify the Domain Within the Snap-inTo specify the domain to be used after starting the snap-in:
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