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How To Check Forest Functional Level and Domain Functional Level Versions

Last Updated February 28, 2019 by Paul Contreras
Check Forest Functional Level

This article will show you really quickly how to check Forest Functional Level and Domain Functional Level. In essence, this tells you which version of Active Directory you are running. Which in turn will give you access to certain Group… Continue Reading →

Active Directory Check Forest Functional Level, get Domain Functional Level, version of Active Directory

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