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determine authentication server

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prinand

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I know there is a command which tells you what your authentication server is.... the only problem is, I cannot recall what that command is....

to clarify a bit more, we have a large network, and I support a few local resource domains (NT4), but we all use a global account, and I have no local BDC from the master domain, so we authenticate to servers accross the WAN, and I want to know to which server we authenticate.
 
Where is Windows 2000 server? AD? Gia Betiu
giabetiu@chello.nl
Computer Eng. CNE 4, CNE 5, soon MCSE2k
 
the resource domains are still NT4 but the global logon domain is W2K with active directory
 
drop down to a dos prompt, or run CMD then type

echo %logonserver%

This will show which server you authenticated on
 
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