Nltest synchronizes only changes that are not yet replicated to the backup domain controller BDC. You can use this parameter for Windows NT 4.
You must have administrative credentials to use this parameter. Reports on the state of the secure channel the last time that you used it.
This parameter lists the name of the domain controller that you queried on the secure channel, also. Removes, and then rebuilds, the secure channel that the NetLogon service established. Checks the status of the secure channel that the NetLogon service established. If the secure channel does not work, this parameter removes the existing channel, and then builds a new one. This parameter is only valid on domain controllers that run Windows with Service Pack 2 and later.
Changes the password for the trust account of a domain that you specify. If you run nltest on a domain controller, and an explicit trust relationship exists, then nltest resets the password for the interdomain trust account.
Otherwise, nltest changes the computer account password for the domain that you specify. You can use this parameter only for computers that are running Windows and later. Lists all domain controllers in the domain. In an Active Directory environment, this command first queries Active Directory for a list of domain controllers.
If this query is unsuccessful, nltest then uses the Browser service. This parameter also contacts each domain controller to check for connectivity.
The following list shows the values that you can use to filter the list of domain controllers or specify alternate names types in the syntax. If the query finds no such server, then this value returns Windows NT 4. A DC in an operating system prior to Windows is writable only if it is a primary domain controller.
All Windows domain controllers are writable. If the current computer is not a domain controller, this flag is ignored. This flag can be used to obtain the name of another domain controller in the domain. The server returned is not necessarily a domain controller. No other services are implied to be present at the server. The server returned does not necessarily have a writable config container nor a writable schema container.
The server returned may not necessarily be used to create or modify security principles. The returned global catalog server is not necessarily a domain controller. If the cached data is more than 15 minutes old, the cache is refreshed by pinging the domain controller. If this flag is specified, this refresh is avoided even if the cached data is expired.
This flag should be used if the DsGetDcName function is called periodically. If no such domain controller is found, it will find a domain controller that can provide topology information and call DsBindToISTG to obtain a bind handle, then call DsQuerySitesByCost over UDP to determine the "next closest site," and finally cache the name of the site found.
If no domain controller is found in that site, then DsGetDcName falls back on the default method of locating a domain controller. This flag is Group Policy enabled. Please note that this final step is recommended for advanced PC users only. If none of the previous three troubleshooting steps have resolved your issue, you can try a more aggressive approach Note: Not recommended for amateur PC users by downloading and replacing your appropriate nltest.
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