We have 4 sites, our main site where i am, has 2 DC's. DC1 is a GC with DHCP and DNS running, DC2 is our file server, also a GC with DNS running. At the 3 other sites basically we have 1 DC at each performing the sames roles as the 2 we have here. My main question involves replication but any other suggestions are welcome. Here is what happened.... We recently close one of our offices and moved the remote DC to our main site. We removed DHCP from the server and gave it a static IP to match our site, and turned it on ( still running DNS and Wins i believe, also a GC). Once it was up and running, we moved the server to the correct site using AD sites and services. Its been up and running for a few days, everything seems to work fine, but i noticed in the logs that DC2 cannot repilcate with the new DC3. I thought that was kinda weird, since DC1 has always been our main replicator. By that i mean that DC1 replicates to DC2 (our main site), and DC1 also replicates to all other remote sites, DC2 replicates to nothing else. So i started looking around in AD sites and services and sure enough, DC2 and DC3 are "automatically generated" to replicate with each other (under NTDS settings). So in short here is what is happening... DC1 -> DC2, DC1 -> DC3, and what i do not want DC2 -> DC3. I deleted the DC2 -> DC3 repication yesterday by removing them from the NTDS settings of each server, however today they came back. How can i permanently remove them?? And is there any thing else i should remove from DC3 such as DNS, or wins, or GC??
thanks for reading
Aaron
thanks for reading
Aaron