Hi..

Replace the Cisco 1760 with a Sonic Wall. ( Just Kidding ). 

How about doning a system state backup of your local DC and transfer the file 
to the remote server, then promote your DC using the switch that tells it to 
use the system state file?

Just a thought.

Jose :-0

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Jennifer
Fountain
Sent: Friday, August 05, 2005 11:17 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [ActiveDir] Problem at remote site


Hi all:
I am connected a new remote site using a vpn concentrator and cisco 1760
router.  Works fine, I can get to servers, etc.  While I get the DCs
configured, I am trying to get my users to authenicate using a DC at
corp site (trying to do all of this remotely - setup the Dc, etc).  I am
faced with two issues - none of my clients to log into the domain from
the remote and the DC that I am configuring there keeps timing out
before it is done installing AD.  I have a bucable modem (1m down 768
up) Does anyone have any pointers on what I need to do to make this
happen? Thanks for any advise :(


Kind Regards,

Jennifer Fountain
Systems Administrator/Security
R&B Distribution
3400 E Walnut Street
Colmar, PA  18915 
 


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