Hi Brain, 

I was at Robert Half International working on their deployment of 400 2003 AD 
controllers to their remote offices world wide a few monts back and have not 
seen the problems that you have.

I am assuming that your locations currently run a NT 4 BDC and your Active 
Directory domain is in mixed mode? 
Have you created separate sites in AD and defined the cost for each site?

Can I also ask what type of clients ( Windows 98, NT4 2000, Mac, XP ) your 
running?

Regards, 

Jose Medeiros

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Subject: [ActiveDir] Site/Subnet Management


Hi all,
 
Wondering what strategies you all use for managing sites & subnets in your AD 
environment. Mine is fluid in this regard. There are roughly 650 physical 
locations with 2 subnets per. The number of locations is fluctual in terms of 
add/drop.
 
Currently we have just a small handful of AD sites, and save for a couple dozen 
subnets, they all go in one big happy site. We're moving towards putting DCs at 
remote locations and thus they're going to start getting their own sites.
 
The current system is fairly manual - I start seeing netlogon warnings about # 
of no site connections, email the WAN guy and get his subnet/location 
spreadsheet, and then i mangle it a bit into a CSV. I delete all the existing 
subnets. Run my vbscript which recreates them all according to the CSV. This is 
all well and good I guess but it's an annoying system.
 
Anybody got anything better?
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