How DC user connect
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Date: 12/30/03
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Date: Mon, 29 Dec 2003 23:30:16 -0800
Thank you very much ;-)))
>-----Original Message-----
>You can use the "set logonserver" from the command line.
>This should show the logonserver that was set at bootup.
>
>Also the following commands may help with DC information.
>
>Use the nltest /dsgetdc:domainname command to verify that
>a domain controller can be located for a specific domain.
>The NLTest tool is installed with the
> Windows XP support tools.
> On the Win XP cd go to Support\Tools, and then double-
>click Setup.exe
> 2 tests below will verify the DC name and its
>availability.
> nltest /dcname:domainname
> nltest /dsgetdc:domainname
>
> Queries the local server for a healthy secure channel to
>a domain controller
> nltest /query
>
> Queries for a list of backup domain controllers in
>DomainName and displays their state of synchronization
and
>replication status
> nltest /bdc_query:DomainName
>
> Gets the name of the parent domain of this computer
> nltest /parentdomain
>
>Michael Haering
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>Hello,
>>
>>I would like to know if it's possible to see on which DC
>>users connecting without activate audit? Existing tools,
>>tips, ...
>>Thanks.
>>.
>>
>.
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