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2016 Apr 08
3
GPO, multiple DCs, sites and sysvol
Basicly read:
http://blogs.msmvps.com/acefekay/2010/01/03/the-dc-locator-process-the-logon-process-controlling-which-dc-responds-in-an-ad-site-and-srv-records/
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc787370(WS.10).aspx
( you can set the registry changes in the GPO )
now check this very handy site.
https://www.windows-security.org/75572f3b66d75af8132ec77996f09a0c/net-logon
yeah, i can tell exact what to do, but its best your read a bit about it, so you understand what you changing. ;-)
Greetz...
2016 Apr 08
0
GPO, multiple DCs, sites and sysvol
...k of DFS handling
Regards
Le 08/04/2016 10:20, L.P.H. van Belle a écrit :
> Basicly read:
> http://blogs.msmvps.com/acefekay/2010/01/03/the-dc-locator-process-the-logon-process-controlling-which-dc-responds-in-an-ad-site-and-srv-records/
>
> https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc787370(WS.10).aspx
> ( you can set the registry changes in the GPO )
>
> now check this very handy site.
> https://www.windows-security.org/75572f3b66d75af8132ec77996f09a0c/net-logon
>
> yeah, i can tell exact what to do, but its best your read a bit about it, so you understand what you...
2016 Apr 08
3
GPO, multiple DCs, sites and sysvol
Hi list,
I recently realized that using multiple DC has a major drawback when
using Samba
In my understanding, in a classical AD environment, sysvol share is
supposed to be a DFS share. This means that proximity rules are applied
when accessing to it.
When using samba it seems that we face a classical round-robin DNS,
which can lead to the situation where a machine on site A tries to fetch