We found a similar issue in our lab environment from testing.  They had
Microsoft come down and check it out.  Seems like there were some
registry settings that eliminated it.  I did a search on TechNet but
couldn't find a reference to it.  I'll ask the guys at work.

Don Schenk,
Huntington Beach, CA.

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> [EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Luke Cassar
> Sent: Sunday, November 24, 2002 8:22 PM
> To: NT 2000 Discussions
> Subject: Mixed Mode Domain over a WAN
> 
> Hi,
> we have a Win2K AD Mixed mode domain on our national network. Only one
of
> the remote offices has a domain controller, the others are all small
> enough to log on across their respective WAN links.
> Our main office has 2 AD controllers, and several old NT4 BDC
machines,
> all of which works fine for the small offices and the local office
users.
> The office that has a single BDC is where the problems are occurring.
For
> whatever reason, the link between this office and the head office has
been
> excruciatingly slow ever since AD was implemented in the head office.
> AD has been running in the head office for a few months now.
> There have been no changes to the network infrastructure for quite
some
> time (besides the implementation of AD at head office), so the loss of
> speed has us baffled.
> 
> Can anyone suggest any reasons why this might be the case?
> 
> Cheers.
> 
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