Sites question

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yannacci

All,

Does anyone know if here is a way to use sites to resolve the followin
issue?

In our MD location we have two buildings. The buildings are connecte
via a directional rf connection (22Mbps). Building 2 houses most o
the servers and critical systems along with our T1 connection to ou
ISP. Building 1 only has a file server and DC. I want to minimize th
amount of traffic being passed across the rf link. Since the traffi
between building 1 and building 2 is not routed, can I still use site
to help me in this area? Basically I want all user logon requests etc
to go to the DC in building 1 first, before it goes over the rf link t
the DC in building 2. I hope this isn't confusing. Thanks.




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yannacc
 
There is no real way to do this by using sites as the description of
a site is a collection of one or more subnets that are defined by the
administrator.

199174 Directory Replication Basics for Windows 2000
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=199174

Since there is no router and no subnets you can't define a site. If
you can subnet the locations then what you want to do would work
great.

Tom Ausburne (MSFT)
Windows 2000 Directory Services
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
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