assuming you have KCC still active just delete the unwanted links.... the
AD will sort out the details. You can use something like replication
monitor (load the support tools under the support directory on the W2K
server disk) to fire off the KCC which basically checks the replication
topology and will build the relevant links for you.

BR,

Rob




                                                                                       
                                                       
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A computer consultant in a remote dept decided to promote his member server
to a DC without telling anyone in advance. Since the dept was part of the
default first site, that is where the DC was placed. Not good. Users
started
authenticating across the WAN. I created a site for that dept, linked the
subnet, and moved the server. All seems to be well, but the original Active
Directory RPC connections to the other servers in the first site are still
listed under the server NTDS settings. I'm having difficulty finding
documentation on how to clean up or remove these settings. Can someone
point
me in the right direction.
Thanks

Cynthia Rittenhouse  MCSE,CCNA
LAN Administrator
County of Lancaster
Lancaster, PA 17602
Phone: (717)293-7274

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