Windows 2003 and NT4 domain issues



I was wondering if someone can help me, here is my situation I am upgrading
Windows 2000 domain. I have DC1 and DC2 with 2000 server in mixed mode
running on them with a trust with NT4 domain. First DC2 was a wipe and clean
installed Windows 2003 as a member server and joined domain promote it to
domain.



Now here is were the fun begin, when I go and disconnect DC1 network cable
in preparation to upgrade, after transferring FMSO roles and DNS over to
DC2.



Client's logon slows to a crawl and they can't map to resource in the NT4
domain



Break and create the trust using the command line I get no errors



Reconnect the DC1 network cable everything start to works fine



What I am I doing wrong?


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