Hi – I
have a single XP Pro SP2 client that recently moved to a new site. The user was
having trouble logging on. Upon investigation, he was authenticating to a
remote DC. He can log on correctly to a different computer at the new site;
other users logging on to his computer get the remote DC. No other computer has
had this issue. The following appear correct: DNS on his machine, DNS on the
local and remote DC’s, placement of the GC (both DC’s are GC). His
workstation correctly sees that it is in the new site. I
have disjoined and rejoined the machine, deleting the computer object from AD
in the process. I also removed all records in DNS and DHCP leases prior to
rejoining. Still, no love. I have tried to reset it using NLTEST. At the
command: Nltest
/sc_reset:domain\newDC I get
an error: Status
= 1311 0x51f ERROR_NO_LOGON_SERVERS When
I use NLTEST to verify and query, things are clean but pointing to the remote
DC. I am
a bit at a loss at this point. TIA: --
nme P.S.
Sorry for all of the questions to the list recently. Responses are greatly
appreciated. -- |
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