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If you run nltest
/server:targetServer /dsgetdc:forestDnsName /gc Then you get an answer which should be fairly precise. From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Blair, James Stu, Download and configure BGINFO and check to "Login Server"
attribute... http://www.sysinternals.com/Utilities/BgInfo.html James Blair From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Stu Packett We have a
strange situation here where one of our Exchange servers keeps getting 8026 and
2102 errors. This causes our users on that Exchange server to temporarily
lose connection to the Exchange server. Also, my Unity server just failed
over to the secondary Unity server at exactly the same time my last Exchange
8026 error happened. This leads me to believe I may have a problem with a
global catalog server. Is there a way to determine what GC each server is
using? Thanks in
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Title: How To Determine What GC a Server is Using?
- RE: [ActiveDir] How To Determine What GC a Server is Usin... Steve Linehan
- RE: [ActiveDir] How To Determine What GC a Server is... joe
- RE: [ActiveDir] How To Determine What GC a Server is... Dmitri Gavrilov
- RE: [ActiveDir] How To Determine What GC a Serve... Dmitri Gavrilov
- RE: [ActiveDir] How To Determine What GC a Server is... Michael B. Smith
