On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 2:53 PM, Rick Sheikh <rickshe...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I always let the KCC do its job.

So you think I should delete all those entries I added, including the
weird ones that the system put there (even though they're not listed
as "automatically generated")?

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> On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 1:49 PM, Michael Leone <oozerd...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Win2000 AD, in a parent/child domain config. I'm seeing something odd
>> after adding a new DC into one of my sites.  This is a DC in my child
>> domain.
>>
>> So my techs DCpromo the server, while out at the site (so they're on
>> the right subnet). And the DC adds fine, and shows up in the proper
>> site. All good so far. So I go into AD S&S, and fiure I will manually
>> add a connection to each of my parent and child DCs, rather than wait
>> for them to automatically show up. And they show up, and all seems
>> well, so far.
>>
>> Now, I am seeing odd entries for that new DC - I am seeing duplicates
>> of some of the entries I made. For example, I added a connection to
>> WDC001. Now, in addition to that entry, I have an entry for
>> WDC001:3e94f9c4-fd3f .... Looks like a SID, actually. I added 3 DCs
>> for the child domain, and I am seeing these entries for all 3 child
>> DCs. Not seeing it for the 4 other parent DCs.
>>
>> A "repadmin /replsummary /bysrc" doesn't show the strange entry, just
>> the WDC001. REPLMON shows successful replications for this server, for
>> all the other DCs I told it about.
>>
>> SO ... any ideas of what this is? Did I screw up anything? (I
>> shouldn't have; I have manually entered new connection in SITES and
>> SERVICES before, without this occurring). If so, how do I un-screw it?
>>
>> What should I do next? Delete all these connections, and then just
>> wait for AD to automatically recreate the links itself?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
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