Iwas told by Windows guru, that it can be done by
1) specifying profiles at DFS
2) making DFS available as mirror
[netlogon] is a must to keep in sync.
You might also define where the profiles are to come from more specifically,
rather than \\%L\%U maybe you want to say \\staticservername\
> [netlogon] is a must to keep in sync.
You might also define where the profiles are to come from more specifically,
rather than \\%L\%U maybe you want to say \\staticservername\%U or define
each user as living on a particular server in their account details,
assuming you use tdb or ldap.
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On Fri, Dec 02, 2005 at 05:16:59PM +0100, Matthias Spork wrote:
> Hallo,
>
> I've setup a BDC in the same subnet like my PDC. I observed that some
> User take the BDC to logon.
> The Domain-Join of some PCs will also done at the BDC.
>
> Is this behavior normal and wanted? If done so, I have to
On Fri, 2005-12-02 at 17:16 +0100, Matthias Spork wrote:
> Hallo,
>
> I've setup a BDC in the same subnet like my PDC. I observed that some
> User take the BDC to logon.
> The Domain-Join of some PCs will also done at the BDC.
>
> Is this behavior normal and wanted? If done so, I have to rsync t
Hallo,
I've setup a BDC in the same subnet like my PDC. I observed that some
User take the BDC to logon.
The Domain-Join of some PCs will also done at the BDC.
Is this behavior normal and wanted? If done so, I have to rsync the
profiles or only netlogon?
Best regards
Matthias
PDC:
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