Re: Question for Ace - Why to not Multi-home a DC

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Ace,

Thank you. But please do not yet start. The current 'offering' is not 'my
final answer'! Hey, that was funny. I still got it, even at 6AM!

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Cary W. Shultz
Roanoke, VA 24012

http://www.activedirectory-win2000.com
(soon to be updated!!!)
http://www.grouppolicy-win2000.com
(soon to be updated!!!)



"Ace Fekay [MVP]"
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> "Cary Shultz" <cwshultz@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> Ace,
>>
>> Thank you for the steps on the multi-homed Domain Controllers. I think
>> that I will play with it in a lab to 'get good'. This is good
>> information. It seems like a lot of people do this. Not sure why????
>> But lots seem to do this and, as a result, have problems. These steps
>> should alleviate these problems. Hopefully your initial comments will
>> scare the weary away from doing this.
>>
>> And Thank you for the comment on my web sites. The contents pretty much
>> stink at the moment. Well, better said, the content of the
>> activedirectory web site pretty much stinks. The grouppolicy web site is
>> simply a 'we are working on this' site. Anyway, now I am in a better
>> position time-wise to do something. What you currently see was thrown
>> together in about one hour. Boy, does it look like it!
>>
>> I might just run a couple of ideas by you....since you offered. No
>> worries, though. It is not going to start out as a drip and eventually
>> become a busted dam! And feel free to comment. I am a big boy. You
>> will not hurt my feelings!
>>
>> Took a spin over to your site ( never knew!!! ). Interesting. Using
>> Frames. Never thought of that. But, like I said, I threw my site up in
>> about one hour! Going to change the content and then - eventually -
>> going to change the format ( using CSS and whatever I can learn! ).
>>
>> Anyway, time to go to bed.
>
> My site is a mess. Try www.mraceman.com, it's a bit cleaner, but sparse. I
> put that together in about an hour with FP using frames. But nothing
> really technical there other than the weather report, if one calls that
> technical anymore!
>
> As for your website, I'll try to help out with anything I spot that may be
> amiss. Don't worry, I'll comment! :-)
>
> Cheers!
>
> Ace
>


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