Hi - Windows 2003 Native Mode AD, one forest, one domain (where user
objects are contained) and one child domain. We've got a unique
environment in that we have floating LAN's aboard our vessels. Each
vessel is equipped with a radio that talks to receivers on islands but
while they're sailing, they are in and out of communication with our
network. Each vessel has 3-5 servers, including a DC. These vessels also
have anywhere from 3-7 POS stations as well as 2-10 PC's for staff. The
people here (before I joined) have set up a site for each ship. Each DC
on the ship is a GC and a DNS server. There are 36 of these vessels
floating around in and out of connectivity so the replication isn't all
that great. I know best practices state that if you have a DC in a site,
the DC should also be a GC. On a couple of ships, we tested removing the
GC service from the DC and the users could not log on. This would happen
when vessels were out of range. If they were in range, they could since
they were able to reach a GC in the data center. Is this working as
designed?

 

Thanks,

Tony

 

 

Tony Woods | Team Lead, Windows Data Center Operations | British
Columbia Ferry Services Inc. | Tel:  (250) 978-1507 | Fax: (250)
405-3533 | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | www.bcferries.com
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