Re: Sites and services

anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com
Date: 09/20/04


Date: Mon, 20 Sep 2004 06:55:41 -0700

THe clients get their dns settings through DHCP which is
on the same DC. the clients get assinged two DNS servers,
the primary is the same server as the dc and the
secondary is the main dns server in a another site. The
client are allowed cached logons but would new users or
users with new passwords be able to log on? THank you for
your help
>-----Original Message-----
>"Jesse Hullihen" <Jesse.hullihen@kingharm.com> wrote in
message
>news:473401c49f11$f67527f0$a601280a@phx.gbl...
>> What happens when their is only one DC assinged to a
site
>> and that DC goes down? Will clients still be able to
>> logon and work as normal through other DC's in differnt
>> sites?
>
>It depends on how the clients have their DNS settings
configured, and again
>how your DNS servers themselves are configured, how your
AD Sites and
>Services are configured, and whether you allow cached
logons or not. More
>details on your question will allow us to provide a
better answer.
>
>--
>Todd J Heron, MCSE
>Windows 2003/2000/NT
>
>
>.
>



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