Re: Selecting a local domain controller at login

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stosti wrote:
I don't want to move it to a different site. I want to assign a domain controller to a subnet. Is this the same thing?

DC is in a site, for each site you have to assign a subnets which are in this site. Don't get me wrong but I think that You have to do some reading on AD concepts and design


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