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Configuring 2 DC's for DNS resolution
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[QUOTE="ptwilliams, post: 4413677"] There are a number of conflicting arguments with this, especially on Win2000, due to the island problem. However, the island problem is quite rare, and will only really happen with moves/ IP changes or over-zealous scavenging. In which case either of those setup's are fine. As is: DC1: P: DC1 S: DC2 DC2: P: DC1 S: DC2 The eventid.net recommendation is not to be used if these boxes reside in remote sites. In that case, you should configure them as you already have. When they're all in one site (or are at least well connected) then it doesn't really matter. -- Paul Williams [URL]http://www.msresource.net[/URL] [URL]http://forums.msresource.net[/URL] I have 2 DC's in my W2K domain. Each has the DNS (AD integrated) service running. DC1 has all the FSMO's. I was investigating an event using [URL]http://eventid.net[/URL] and saw a recommendation that with two DC's the DNS resolution should be: DC1 ==== Primary: DC2 Secondary DC1 DC2 === Primary: DC1 Secondary: DC2 Does this make sense? I have had them configured as: DC1 ==== Primary: DC1 Secondary DC2 DC2 === Primary: DC2 Secondary: DC1 [/QUOTE]
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