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Login slow in win2k3 server
Name: jeremymendoza Date: September 6, 2005 at 21:58:26 Pacific OS: Windows server 2003 CPU/Ram: P4 3.0; 1 GB RAM
Comment:
Guys good day... This is the situation of our network... we have two seperate domains. ex domainA and domainB;the client login using the DNS of domainA and a member of domainA its GOOD! email and internet are good, But, when the member client of domainB using the DNS of domainB login is good!! But, email and internet service is DOWN... But, when I use the DNS of domainA in logging in it is VERY SLOW... it takes about 10-20 mins but it does have email and internet.
So Guys I'm hoping someone could reply regarding my problem... Because its giving me HEADACHE for about 2 mos. already.
Name: heropsycho2177 Date: September 7, 2005 at 06:24:02 Pacific
Reply:
To start with, run dcdiag and netdiag on a domain controller from each domain. These are found in the support tools on your Windows 2003 CD. Look for failures.
Couple of other questions. How many domain controllers do you have in each domain? Which are global catalog servers?
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Response Number 2
Name: jeremymendoza Date: September 8, 2005 at 22:39:33 Pacific
Reply:
Thanks heropsycho, Will try to do ur suggestion I'll post here if its good or not :) Hope you could help me still if its not. :) Jeremy
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