Although domain controllers can be configured to obtain an IP address from DHCP, it’s best practice to configure a static IP address so that it can be reliably discovered across the network. You may ...
I just want to be sure of my own mindset on this. Site A ---- Router ---- Site B If I have a DC in Site A, and full routing/IP connectivity between both sites, I should be able to join a machine in ...
I have a simple question (I hope): At work we have three W2003 Domain Controllers: DC1: AD (FSMO roles, GC), DNS, DHCP [IP 10.2.0.2] DC2: AD (GC), DNS [IP 10.2.0.4] DC3: AD (GC), DNS [IP 10.2.0.6] I ...
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