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Fri, Sep 4 2009 9:25

Codeplex AD Replication Module

The other codeplex project that caught my eye was a brand new one to create a PowerShell module to manage AD replication.  This one will be very useful and one I will be using a lot. There is still time for suggestions as to content for this project...
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Filed under: PowerShell and Active Directory, Active Directory, Windows Server 2008, PowerShell V2, Modules
 
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