Hi,
Thank for the quick response, yeah I am hoping for a
short time, 4 hours or so....just in case of an unforseen
problem, users can logon to the network temporarily while
I fix the problem. Is it sufficient to have both Domain
controllers DNS entries added as primary and then
secondry? If the primary is not available then will it is
use the secondry?
Thanks
Steven
>-----Original Message-----
>You will need to point the clients dns to the second DC
as an Alternate DNS
>server. I am asumeing that you mean short down time.
Becasue you will not
>have PDC emulator or RID master ect.. if the Dc that is
down holds these
>roles. You may need to divide these roles. There is a
KB article on
>dividing theses roles up.
>
>HTH
>
>Paul McGuire
>"Steven" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>news:024601c37171$eb61bc80$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have two domain controllers on my domain. W2K SP3
>> I want to have the domain controllers configured so
that
>> if either one is unavailable users on the network will
>> still be able to logon and be authenticated. so this
>> means that if one DC goes down users will be issued
with
>> IP addresses and stil have dns lookups available. the
>> only thing they won't be able to do is to access data
on
>> the DC thats down.
>> I have:
>> installed DHCP,DNS, GC and logon script (kixtart) on
both
>> DC's
>> The DHCP scopes are configured for two different
ranges.
>> What else do I need to configure for this sort of
>> redundancy.
>> Thanking You
>> Steven
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