SET gives you all the local variables including logonserver
SET L gives you just logonserver (usually - I have heard rumors of this
failing while doing phone support but likely it was user error)
James R. Day
Active Directory Core Team
Office of the Chief Information Officer
National Park Service
202-230-2983
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Sorry, I'm have a brain hiccup. Does anyone know the command line utility
that tells you which dc authenticates you?
-Christine
Christine N. Allen
Systems Engineer
BMC HealthNet Plan
2 Copley Place
Boston, MA 02216
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