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  1. #1
    McGraw Guest

    Exchange connection to DC

    We just had an interesting problem, and wanted to see if anyone else has seen
    this, or knows how to resolve it.

    We have an Exchange 2000 server in a domain with 3 Domain Controllers (two
    at one site, and one at another). We just were forced to reboot DC1 (the GC
    for the domain) and the Exchange server stopped responding.

    In DNS on Exchange we have all three DCs listed, but Exchange seemed to look
    to JUST the one DC.

    How can I set this up so that if any of the DCs are down, Exchange will
    still work?

    Thanks

  2. #2
    Pablo Vernocchi Guest
    You can set up more than one GC in a domain...

    Saludos,

    Pablo Vernocchi
    vernocchi@pcoffice.com.ar.delete.this
    Buenos Aires, Argentina


    On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 13:23:01 -0800, McGraw
    <McGraw@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

    We just had an interesting problem, and wanted to see if anyone else has seen
    this, or knows how to resolve it.

    We have an Exchange 2000 server in a domain with 3 Domain Controllers (two
    at one site, and one at another). We just were forced to reboot DC1 (the GC
    for the domain) and the Exchange server stopped responding.

    In DNS on Exchange we have all three DCs listed, but Exchange seemed to look
    to JUST the one DC.

    How can I set this up so that if any of the DCs are down, Exchange will
    still work?

    Thanks

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