This will be in interesting one to follow....
As there are so few users involved you may want to consider making the server in the 2nd site a BDC. That will give you a fault tolerant domain structure as well. If you lose one of the servers, the other can step up to the plate!
Except for...
We also have more than 50% of our users on Windows 2000 in an NT4 domain without login script problems. However, if you have an executable you are trying to run from within the login script that worked for NT4 users, it may not work on Windows 2000 and, depending upon where it is in the script...
I get this a lot in my locale, and 100% of the time, thus far anyway, it has been caused by a user who is logged onto one machine (usually in the lab, or at a another user's desk) who then changes their password on another (usually their own machine.) Most denied they were logged on elsewhere...
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