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I manage a very small Win2k network - 3 servers (One PDC, one BDC, and one
Terminal server), 7 workstations - the function is mainly to give access to
Windows sessions in a predominantly Unix environment.
Anyway, to cut a long story short, the BDC was switched off for a couple of
days (over a weekend) and the system has lost synchronization.
So far this has not caused a problem - users can logon, and things seem to
be working, but I have no doubt that soon this will change.
I've tried to use the server manager to re-sync, but the options for
sychronization are greyed out on all the servers.
Has anyone got any bright ideas that may start the machines
re-synchronizing?
Many thanks
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Terminal server), 7 workstations - the function is mainly to give access to
Windows sessions in a predominantly Unix environment.
Anyway, to cut a long story short, the BDC was switched off for a couple of
days (over a weekend) and the system has lost synchronization.
So far this has not caused a problem - users can logon, and things seem to
be working, but I have no doubt that soon this will change.
I've tried to use the server manager to re-sync, but the options for
sychronization are greyed out on all the servers.
Has anyone got any bright ideas that may start the machines
re-synchronizing?
Many thanks
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