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Make the account cacheable at the RODC






In the following procedure, you make the computer account cacheable at the RODC. There are two approaches you can take to make the computer account cacheable at the RODC. Both approaches are described here, but the second approach is the recommended approach because it is more secure.

Approach 1: To make the computer account cacheable at all the RODCs in the domain

1. Log on to a domain controller in the intranet. 2. Click Start, right-click Command Prompt, and then click Run as administrator. 3. If the User Account Control dialog appears, confirm that the action it displays is what you want, and then click Continue. 4. To make the computer account cacheable at all RODCs, type the following command at the elevated command prompt, and then press ENTER: net localgroup Allowed Password Replication Group comp1$ /add Replace comp1 with the name of the computer account that is to be cacheable at all RODCs.

Approach 2: To make the computer account cacheable at the perimeter network RODC

1. Log on to a domain controller in the intranet. 2. Click Start, right-click Command Prompt, and then click Run as administrator. 3. If the User Account Control dialog appears, confirm that the action it displays is what you want, and then click Continue. 4. To make the computer account cacheable at the RODC, type the following command at the elevated command prompt, and then press ENTER: net localgroup < administrator created domain local group used to store user and computer accounts that are cacheable at the RODC> comp1$ /add Replace comp1 with the name of the computer account that you want to be cacheable at the RODC. The placeholder < administrator created domain local group used to store user and computer accounts that are cacheable at the RODC> is a domain local group that you create to store user and computers accounts that you want to cache at the RODC. For example, you can create a domain local group, RODC1 Cached Accounts, and add any user or computer account to that group that you want to make cacheable at the RODC, RODC1.

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