Marvin,

In a word, no.

Also, as an aside.

Where are you looking to get information?  Have you looked any where
other than here for your answers?  Have you tried the white papers,
deployment guides or TechNet on Microsoft's site?

Pardon me for being blunt, but your only hope for becoming successful in
this field is to be your own first, best information source.  If you
don't know where to go to get information, that should be what you ask
this list first - where.

Then, if you do the due diligence - come here.  Firstly, you'll be much
more educated on the subject.  Clearly, you're new.  That's OK - we were
all new at one time.  Secondly, when you discover these answers on your
own, tow things happen.  You become empowered.  Secondly, you have a new
self-confidence in being able to solve problems, given the clues that
the OS and your own intuition provides.  You teach yourself through
adversity.

There is nothing more important than knowledge - except on how to
research a problem or question to become more knowledgable.

The good and intelligent people of this list will be here for you.  I've
seen that you haven't received many PUBLIC replies.  Is it possible,
then, that many feel as I do - that we will help those that are first
showing that they have already done the groundwork?  I'll be the first
to direct you to the place where you can FIND the answer - just ask.

To prove that the case, your question on the Event dealing with the DSA
- try here:

http://support.microsoft.com
http://www.eventid.com


Do yourself a favor, Marvin.  Don't ask us the obvious questions.  Ask
us where you can find the answer.  Don't burden this list to enlighten
you.  You must enlighten yourself.  (OMG - OK, I saw Star Wars Episode 2
the other day, but now I'm talking like a flippin' Jedi...)

Rick Kingslan - Microsoft MVP [Windows NT/2000]
  Microsoft Certified Trainer
  MCSA, MCSE+I - Windows NT / 2000
  
"Any sufficiently advanced technology
is indistinguishable from magic."
  ---  Arthur C. Clarke



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> Is it necessary to have a Global Catalog on each child 
> domain? I have a test lab with 2 child domains that I'm 
> having trouble logging in to and I'm trying to eliminate the 
> GC as the potential cause. Any feedback is appreciated.
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