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Update active-directory-functional-levels.md #7978

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I have tested this, and Windows Server 2025 DCs cannot be introduced to a domain/forest of functional level 2012 R2, an error will arise stating that they can only be introduced to forest of functional level Windows 2016 or higher.

So current guidance around 2025 supported FFL/DFL is incorrect and I have modified the statement and called it out with a note.

I have tested this, and Windows Server 2025 DCs cannot be introduced to a domain/forest of functional level 2012 R2, an error will arise stating that they can only be introduced to forest of functional level Windows 2016 or higher. 

So current guidance is incorrect and I have modified the statement and called it out with a note.
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Court72 commented Nov 8, 2024

@robinharwood, @Xelu86

Can you review the proposed changes?

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