Beside Windows Server roles, I also find special applications and features running on the Domain Controllers, like KMS (Key Management Service) host for volume activation, or Azure AD Connect for integrating on-premises directories with Azure AD. This can be any role – from RDS Licensing, through Certificate Authority and up to DHCP Server. When I review a customer’s Active Directory environment, I often find additional Windows Server roles (other than the default ADDS and DNS roles) installed on one or more of the Domain Controllers. Mistake #7: Installing Additional Server Roles and Applications on a Domain Controller we’ll go on and review three additional mistakes and summarize this series. The 3’rd part of the series is no exception. In the previous parts, we covered some major mistake like configuring multiple password policies using GPO and keeping FFL/DFL at a lower version. This blog post is the third (and last) part in the ‘Most Common Mistakes in Active Directory In Domain Services” series.
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