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| Howto identify the joined domain controller Hello, Anyone knows a way to identify the Domain Controller which was used to join a computer to the domain? In IP ranges that are undefined in Sites and Services (or due to other infrastructure problems), a computer that wants to join the domain, finds the most available DC. Where on the computer itself can I find the DC that was used to join the domain? In our environment there are 30+ DCs, I don't want to check each one of them. Thx Wieger |
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| Re: Howto identify the joined domain controller I got it. It's in the file: C:\windows\Debug\NetSetup.LOG thx "Wieger" <Wieger@1.com> wrote in message news:fendap$3qb$1@usenet01.boi.hp.com... > Hello, > > Anyone knows a way to identify the Domain Controller which was used to > join a computer to the domain? > > In IP ranges that are undefined in Sites and Services (or due to other > infrastructure problems), a computer that wants to join the domain, finds > the most available DC. > Where on the computer itself can I find the DC that was used to join the > domain? > > In our environment there are 30+ DCs, I don't want to check each one of > them. > Thx > > Wieger > |
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