Sorry for my ignorance, but how do you disable the requirement for needing a
GC?  We're still struggling with this process of restoring a DC.

Thanks,
Russ 

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more likely the missing GC, than DNS, when you're local on the box.  So
disabling the requirement for needing a GC may be worthwhile for your
situation as an interims solution.

/Guido 

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What does the DNS info look like?  In other words, is the machine pointing
to itself for DNS resolution or another machine?

If the DC is not configured as a GC you will not be able to log in unless
you are using a domain admin account, or have implemented the registry hack
to disable GC login requirement.

Tony
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We're having an issue testing our disaster recovery plan.  We backed up our
FSMO role holding domain controller including system state, dns, dhcp - all
services that were on the box.  We then restored it onto a server in our lab
(in DSRestore mode and off the production network), and it restored OK, but
it won't let us log into the domain - it's saying the domain isn't available
(even though it's a domain controller we're trying to log into!)

Any ideas?

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