Re: Domain users cannot logon to domain



Hi Martin

don't worry about anything the KCC does that automatically for you.

Just monitor on daily basis your replications you can use tools like:

- repadmin
- replmon
- dsastat

you can find these tools installing support tools from Windows cd
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I hope that the information above helps you

Good Luck
Jorge Silva
MCSA
Systems Administrator

"MartinH" <nick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Jorge

Logfile on DC1 says: "The local domain controller is now the intersite
topology generator and has assumed responsibility for generating and
maintaining intersite replication topologies or his site "

Logfiles on DC3 and DC3 say: "This Domain Controller is now a Global
Catalog"


But something strange i think in AD Sites and Services.


NTDS Settings of DC1 has 2 objects. (DC2 and DC3)

NTDS Settings of DC2 has 2 objects. (DC1 and DC3)

NTDS Settings of DC3 has only 1 object. (DC2) = Automaticy created

Question: Shouldnt there be 2 objects in the DC3 NTDS Settings? Like
(DC1 and DC2) and if yes can i just create a new connection to DC1in
the NTDS Settings on DC3?



On Fri, 16 Jun 2006 22:35:59 +0100, "Jorge Silva"
<jorgesilva_pt@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

- The DC1 and DC2 are connected to the same switch/network right?

- You can use the Default-First-Site-Name to host DC1 and DC2
create 2 subnets (DC1 subnet and DC2 subnet) and associate it with the
Default-First-Site-Name, in this case will be
192.168.10.0/24 -> represents DC1, and DC2 subnet

- Create a new Site and associate the subnet 192.168.20.0/24 -> represents
the DC3 subnet, move the DC3 to this new site and remove it from
Default-First-Site-Name.

- Make all DCs, global catalogs. go to each server NTDS Settings, right
click and choose Global Catalog option.

- How about Dns, how did you configured your Dns structure?



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