[MS-NRPC]: Netlogon Remote Protocol (original) (raw)


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Specifies the Netlogon Remote Protocol, an RPC interface that is used for user and machine authentication on domain-based networks; to replicate the user account database for operating systems earlier than Windows 2000 backup domain controllers; to discover, manage, and maintain domain relationships of domain members and domain controllers across domains.

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