Have you: * Defined AD subnets for network segments where AD clients exists? * Defined AD sites for separate locations * Linked each AD subnet to an AD site?
ALSO... By default all DCs register site specific DNS records (for the site they're in and for sites they cover ip applicable) and domain specific DNS records (for the domain the DC is a member of) When a client needs a DC it searches for a DC in the same site as the client. When those are not available it (by default) searches for any random DC in the domain. As you can see the reason the user authenticatied to the branch office DC could be that the the DCs in the same site as the client for some reason is not available. For this see MS-KBQ306602 Cheers, #JORGE# -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [email protected] Sent: 4/25/2005 10:10 PM Subject: [ActiveDir] ad controller moved now another problem Thanks to everyone for the help moving the server site. Now I have another issue, when I look at the event log for the server at the remote location, in the security log, it has a lot of entries like this: User Logoff: User Name: mes Domain: WVS Logon ID: (0x0,0x8938C) Logon Type: 3 For more information, see Help and Support Center at This user all of the other users listed are users from the main office not the remote office. Does this mean that the users from the main office are authenticating to the remote server? Thanks Jeff This e-mail and any attachment is for authorised use by the intended recipient(s) only. It may contain proprietary material, confidential information and/or be subject to legal privilege. It should not be copied, disclosed to, retained or used by, any other party. If you are not an intended recipient then please promptly delete this e-mail and any attachment and all copies and inform the sender. Thank you. List info : http://www.activedir.org/List.aspx List FAQ : http://www.activedir.org/ListFAQ.aspx List archive: http://www.mail-archive.com/activedir%40mail.activedir.org/
