Thanks but it's my W2K clients that are causing the problem.
Robert Rutherford
MIS Department - DEK
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"Ayers, Diane"
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Please respond to
ActiveDir
Are your NT 4.0 clients running the DSclient add-in? Based on your email
I'm going to assume no. An NT 4.0 client without the add-in will see the
AD
domain as an NT 4.0 domain and the DC that responds to the client the first
is the one the authenticates. In the NT 4.0 world, it's still the NetBIOS
stuff and several factors come into play such as client config, node types,
how your are doing name resolution, WINS, etc.
Diane
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Subject: [ActiveDir] Clients being logged on by DCs at other sites
Hi All,
All my DC's are W2K, and since moving a considerable amount of NT4 clients
to 2000, I have noticed that 'some' clients are periodically being logged
on by DCs at other sites. All my site config is correct, and my DC's have
relatively very little load.
Some of my remote sites have very small pipes, and I do not want clients
being authenticated outside of their site/subnet.
Has anyone seen this or know where else I can look?
Thanks
Robert Rutherford
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