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What is KCC in windows?

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Question added by Syed Kazim Ali Shah , Data Analyst , World Health Organization - Pakistan Office
Date Posted: 2014/07/04
Tanweer Akhtar
by Tanweer Akhtar , Associate Consultant , HCL Technologies Ltd

KCC is the short form of Knowledge Consistancy Checker, which genereates replication topology within sites, KCC generates connection objects within sites so that repliaction happens within (Intrasite Replication) & between (Intersite Replication) different sites in AD infrastructure.

Akarsh Saleem Malikal
by Akarsh Saleem Malikal , Network support engg. , Nawat IT

KCC stands for Knowledge Consistency Checker, KCC is a component found in AD ( Active directory ) which is responsible for generation replication topology between domain controllers.

Anas Jalal Yahya
by Anas Jalal Yahya , Service Delivery Manager - Project Manager , Diyar Middle East

Hi,

The KCC is a built-in process that runs on all domain controllers and generates replication topology for the Active Directory forest. The KCC creates separate replication topologies depending on whether replication is occurring within a site (intrasite) or between sites (intersite). The KCC also dynamically adjusts the topology to accommodate new domain controllers, domain controllers moved to and from sites, changing costs and schedules, and domain controllers that are temporarily unavailable.

 

HTH

Best Regards,

sajid ali
by sajid ali , IT Manager , Egress Technical Services LLC

The Knowledge Consistency Checker (KCC) is a Microsoft Windows2000 and Microsoft Windows Server2003 component that automatically generates and maintains the intra-site and inter-site replication topology. You can disable the KCC's automatic generation of intra-site or inter-site topology management, or both.

Muhammad Anzar
by Muhammad Anzar , DevOps/DevSecOps Architect , Confidential

Knowledge Consistency Checker is using for intersite/intrasite replication topology

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