Re: Domain users cannot logon to domain
- From: MartinH <nick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 19 Jun 2006 02:20:01 +0200
Hi Jorge, It's me again :D
Problem 1...
On Site(1) there was a DHCP running with no scope on DC1 and a DHCP
with a scope on DC2.
I Removed the DHCP role from DC1 because there should only be 1 DHCP
per site in my opinion.
I just noticed that by itself the DHCP on DC2 was also removed. OOPS!
Not what i wanted. So i reinstalled the DHCP role on DC2 and to my
surprise there is no a identical DHCP with scope on DC1.
Problem 2...
Someting strange with the scope name. I created the DHCP role on DC2
with Child.Domain.net name. Scope names on both DC's are not
identical.
DC1 scopename: Child.Domain.net
DC2 scopename: Child
DC1 is the Rootserver and DC2 is the child.
I am beginning to think both DHCP's are identical and servicing
identical but i am not sure and better ask then sorry my mum says :D
What should i do now?
Kind regards, Martin
On Sat, 17 Jun 2006 11:03:15 +0100, "Jorge Silva"
<jorgesilva_pt@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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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