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Can users still log in computers at remote site when primary DC down?

Can users at remote site (there was a member domain controller server at remote site) still log in computers when primary domain controller at corporate site goes down? there was a site-to-site VPN set...

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Can users still log in computers at remote site when primary DC down?

Depends on setup the computer will log in using cached settings. Exchange servers may or may not work depending on settings, If he firewall is setup to tunnel all internet traffic and is using that...

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Can users still log in computers at remote site when primary DC down?

Remote DC also set as DNS server as well. DHCP handles by ASA 5510 at remote site at this moment. However, remote DNS server also set corporate DNS server as secondary DNS in remote DC.

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Can users still log in computers at remote site when primary DC down?

If you still have the Site-to-site VPN link up and there is another DC in the same domain elsewhere and there is an alternative DNS server (maybe your other DC) that can till be reached, then yes this...

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Can users still log in computers at remote site when primary DC down?

I'm having a hard time piecing your situation together based on what you've written. DHCP at remote site is handled by an ASA 5510, site-to-site VPN was there and still may be there, you have 2 DCs but...

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Can users still log in computers at remote site when primary DC down?

Yes they will because of the cache credentials from the domain (max 30 days without DC) but if they are setup as DHCP from that remote DC then once they reboot, login in will be the only thing they are...

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