You can also type "set L" if you just want to see the logon server (sometimes the local variables screen gets a little crowded).
 
John Witasick
Project Manager - Windows Networking Services Group
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Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2003 11:06 AM
Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] Choosing between Domain Controllers


>From the command prompt on the client machine you can type

set

This will give you the local variables including the login domain
controller.

Hope this helps.

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            Hi all,





            We're running two domain controllers on the same domain.





            My questions are


                              i.      what command can you run to see which
                              one your client pc is using


                              ii.      how can you  change which DC your pc
                              client is using





            Reason being, I think one of them is slow, and would rather use
            the other one to test this theory.





            Thanks





            Kevin Felker


            Univ of MS





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