Using PowerShell to query Active Directory Site information
Using PowerShell, it is easy to collect Active Directory Site information from an Active Directory forest. Here’s how you can do it.
Using PowerShell, it is easy to collect Active Directory Site information from an Active Directory forest. Here’s how you can do it.
By using the PowerShell script provided in this article you can collect weight and priority values for all SRV records of all domain controllers.
By using the PowerShell script provided in this article, you can collect a list of empty Active Directory sites not associated with any user subnets.
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