Yes, the primary DNS server is the original GC which was being rebooted, and
the secondary is a DC/GC on another site.

On Jan 9, 2008 7:05 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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> *From:* Michael B. Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> *Sent:* Wednesday, January 09, 2008 7:13 PM
> *To:* NT System Admin Issues
> *Subject:* RE: GC issues
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> I would be taking a look at A/D Site setup to start with; and examining
> the LOGONSERVER environment variable on various workstations at each site.
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> Michael B. Smith
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> MCSE/Exchange MVP
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> http://TheEssentialExchange.com <http://theessentialexchange.com/>
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> *From:* Jeff Brown [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> *Sent:* Wednesday, January 09, 2008 6:29 PM
> *To:* NT System Admin Issues
> *Subject:* GC issues
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> I have several servers, all W2K3 SP2.  4 sites, all connected with IPsec
> VPN tunnels.  I have at least one GC at all sites.  Here at the main office
> I have no less than 3 GC servers.  2 times now, once yesterday and once
> today I have noticed that when rebooting the original GC I am not able to
> log on to the network.  Can someone point me in the right direction to begin
> tracking down an explanation as to why one of the other 2 GC's won't
> authenticate my logon? (they ARE turned on, plugged in and event logs show
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