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How to Set Intra-site Replication Delay Time (Active Directory)

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Cannot configure replication delay. I have 2 domain controllers (DC1 and DC2, Windows Server 2019), both in the same site. I set the replication delay time in the Server Manager snap-in "AD Sites and Services" on DC2, but this setting does not help, yet controllers instantly exchange information about adding new users. I can’t figure out why this is happening. Please tell me what I’m doing wrong. Server Manager snap-in "AD Sites and Services"

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You're looking at the Inter-Site transport settings, which governs the replication interval between sites (Inter-Site replication), not within sites (Intra-Site replication).

If you want to change the Intra-Site replication interval you can make a registry change.

https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/troubleshoot/windows-server/identity/modify-default-intra-site-dc-replication-interval

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Thank you, but it doesn’t work on Windows Server 2019
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My mistake was that in the snap-in "AD Sites and Services" I set the settings for intersite replication.

For INTRAsite replication use utility repadmin in cmd, for example: repadmin /notifyopt DC1 dc=xxx,dc=local /first:600 /subs:600

Intrasite replication will now occur 10 minutes after the changes. For more information, read the manual: repadmin /?:notifyopt

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