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Hi,
We have 3 Active Directory servers. Atlanta, Los Angeles and Denver.
I just rebuilt the AD in Atlanta, now I only can see users in Atlanta not in LA or Denver.
It used to show all the users in the domain.
what should I do to fix this?
I appreciate any help you can provide.
Thanks
John
We have 3 Active Directory servers. Atlanta, Los Angeles and Denver.
I just rebuilt the AD in Atlanta, now I only can see users in Atlanta not in LA or Denver.
It used to show all the users in the domain.
what should I do to fix this?
I appreciate any help you can provide.
Thanks
John
How long since you built it? Have you had time for replication?
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I have had it for a couple days, when I pinged that server from inside that serve itself, I got this IP address 169.254.68.228 instead of the local ip address though.
Thanks in advance
John
Thanks in advance
John
John,
I am a little lost here. you say you pinged a server and got a 169 address? If that is so do you not have a static IP? All AD servers should have a static IP and lookup zones in DNS for all three servers (relevant so each subnet). Could be that you arent seeing your remaining OUS because you cent get out and no replication has occurred.
If you dont mind can you give me some more data?
Thanks
Pcbrat aka Dawne
I am a little lost here. you say you pinged a server and got a 169 address? If that is so do you not have a static IP? All AD servers should have a static IP and lookup zones in DNS for all three servers (relevant so each subnet). Could be that you arent seeing your remaining OUS because you cent get out and no replication has occurred.
If you dont mind can you give me some more data?
Thanks
Pcbrat aka Dawne
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My bad, the second nic wasnt disabled.
Thanks and have a great day!
Thanks and have a great day!
Great John I am glad that it was a simple fix, take care and have fun in your AD world.
Dawne
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