That will work for what I need but there is a command, maybe netdag, that
will list the DC in your domain and it's role.
i.e. serverx . . . . .  FSMO
      servery  . . . . . SAM
etc, it is part of the Win 2K resource kit.

I just can not put me finger on it.

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Subject: RE: Finding servers DC


> dcdiag /?  from the resource kit or MSDN or microsoft support
>
> Mark
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> Someone please refresh my memory as to the command to discover / find a
> systems Domain controller in Windows 2K.
>
> Thank you,
> - John Q Jr.
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