and it will tell you which server authenticated you.
If computers are in different subnets - you could implement Sites and force
clients to try and connect to nearest DC first (nearest DC would be one in
same subnet (Site)).
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Mike
Microsoft MVP - Windows Security
"vidro" <vidro@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:07CF12D1-7224-4426-8B89-3FB89B81B009@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Enviroment = Windows 2003 Active Directory
>
> Having multiple, DC's how can I find out which DC authenticated certain
> clients?
> How can I configure clients to be authenticated by specific DC's?
Re: SMS Advance Client not assigned to the site ... added 3 subnets individually on top of that. ... In the Roaming Boundaries tab,... all clients in our network are XPs so I don't need to worry ...Sms 2003 has 2 types of clients: ... (microsoft.public.sms.admin)
Re: SMS Advance Client not assigned to the site ... Not only have I added the SMSSite (which includes all the 3 subnets that were configured in AD Sites & Services) in the Site Boundaries, but also added 3 subnets individually on top of that. ... After doing this I ran the AD System Discovery and then updated the collection but still no clients got assigned to the site. ... Now since there was no way of knowing when sms 2003 went rtm which client you would install. ... (microsoft.public.sms.admin)
Re: windows 2003 active directory and slow logons ... The server in Location B is also a GC ... We have two structures DNS AD and BIND for the clients.... The remote site has a local DC that is also a DNS for the AD DNS ... The sites and subnets is defined with the ip address of 10.30.x.x which ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.active_directory)
Re: SMS clients / Site boundaries ... Most of our subnets are dedicated in the company, ... I know who the clients are as I discover the clients per OU and I get these ... What is the solution to make these clients a part of my SMS Site....SMS Server or Primary to Secondary and then put Site Boundries and Roaming ... (microsoft.public.sms.admin)
Re: windows 2003 active directory and slow logons ... how about the answer for the sites and subnets I asked? ... We have two structures DNS AD and BIND for the clients.... The remote site has a local DC that is also a DNS for the AD DNS ... The clients all point to a linux server for DNS as this server is used for ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.active_directory)