No domain found
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We have two domain controllers that are both global catalog servers.
This morning, one was off line with a hardware failure.
When I tried to login to a member server, I recieved an error that the
domain was not available.
Why would my member server not find the remaining DC?
All windows 2003 servers...
Thanks,
Steve
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