Hi,
This might be an easy question or maybe it's not. I'm clueless :(
I have multiple win2003 domain controller distributed across multiple sites.
I've a client in my location, when he log-on, he is authenticated by a remote
site DC instead of the local site. Does anyone has a clue why it is going to
the remote sites?
The local site DC is operational. The client is running XP.
RE: %logonserver% ... > I have multiple win2003 domain controller distributed across multiple sites.... > site DC instead of the local site.... > the remote sites?... The client is running XP. ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.general)
Re: Multple Domain Controllers at remote sites ... Went to one of our remote sites yesterday and did some testing. ... may well be a problem with the client NIC config.... of your DCs listed in the TCP/IP config of their NIC? ... the remote site DC's are DNS servers.... (microsoft.public.win2000.networking)
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Re: How to configure SCCM 2007 Primary Site with a SMS 2003 (Child ...ConfigMgr, don't forget to line up budget for www.mms-2009.com, the best ... Do they plan to upgrade to a different client operating system.... ... a licensing for them, and expect all the remote sites (mine ... primary children SMS 2003 servers for the remote sites so that we ... (microsoft.public.sms.admin)
Re: Can you reset a client connecting to a remote Site DC back to ... Thanks for responding, but your response doesn't answer the questions. ... However, if the local Site DC's don't respond within 100ms, but responds ... Finally - going back to the original post - is there a way to force a client... > As to the cache length, this would be only tied to the local DNS cache as it ... (microsoft.public.win2000.active_directory)