Re: W2K client logonserver in the wrong site (native w2003 domain)



> We have this problem that clients (w2k sp4) in our native windows2003
> domain keep logging on to a domain controller in a different site. The
> clients were firstly installed and created in this "wrong" site, and moved
> afterwards to a new location (where we also installed a Domain Controller
> and Fileserver).

How were they 'moved'

If the site was wrong it should have been reconfigured. Clients will then
pickup the new info at next boot (when they perform a lookup).

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Paul Williams
Microsoft MVP - Windows Server - Directory Services
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