I am confused about something (the standard state of affairs ...). We're
trying to determine the last logon time for a now-disabled user. This
user used to logon at the site where he worked, and where we have a DC.

Here's the weird thing - if I connect to that DC using an XP machine
(which has the "acctinfo.dll" loaded, so I can see last logon/logoff
times), I see his last logon/logoff. If I connect to one of the DCs back
here at our main location, I see the same info. But if I connect to a
different DC (a virtual one, unlike the others), this user shows last
logon/logoff as "not set".

Now how can that be? I checked replication, and see no errors -
everything seems to be replicating properly with everything else. Yet
this one DC shows different info than the others. What threw me was that
I by default connect to this 3rd DC, and couldn't understand why it
showed no logon/logoff info at all, for this user. So I tried connecting
to 2 other DCs, and they show the info.

I think this is problem; my fellow admin does not.

Is it a problem? If so, where should I go to troubleshoot further?

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