Matt,

I know when I was reading the article about a lag network on Windows.Net
mag there was the GPO setting that allowed you to state that the DC does
not take part in authentication requests.

The problem I cant find the setting or the article :S

But I am sure there is someone here that knows where it is :P

AD/ADAM ADSI or System.DirectoryServices Programming?
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/adsianddirectoryservices 
Carlos Magalhaes

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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Stop a DC from authenticating?

Matt,

I agree with Freddy, the stopping of the NETLOGON service is the best
bet in stopping DC authentication while maintaining the box online.
That seems to be the most simple answer.

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Hi Matt

Creating a site without any subnets, will not prevent users from logging
on to there - (those machines without a subnet defined in AD) will find
its fastest responding DC, which could mean that DC.

Stopping netlogon like Jose mentioned (or unplugging :)

Or remove dns srv records, DC cname and its glue records (now we are
finding ways to screwup DCs instead of fixing it hey?) 

Thank you and have a splendid day!
 
Kind Regards,
 
Freddy Hartono
Windows Administrator (ADSM/NT Security) Spherion Technology Group,
Singapore For Agilent Technologies
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Stop a DC from authenticating?

Hi Matt, 

Easy one... unplug it's network conection... Just Kidding!!

But seriously that would work, the other option is turn off the netlogon
service and stop the sysvol share by turning off the server service.

Jose

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Subject: [ActiveDir] Stop a DC from authenticating?


How can I stop a DC from processing Authentication.  If I build another
site that is not hooked to any of the Subnets will the computers stop
authenticating to the DC?  
 
I just want to stop it temporarily but don't want to turn the DC off.
 

Thanks,
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Matt Brown
[ SELECT * FROM IT WHERE EyeContact=True ] Information Technology System
Specialist Eastern Washington University



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