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Noel Noel 41 1 1 bronze badge. This only answers your question if you have Outlook: I found an interesting feature in Outlook. Supercereal Supercereal 8, 2 2 gold badges 29 29 silver badges 46 46 bronze badges. Where I got this info: superuser. This is NOT entirely correct.

I have seen this happen. Caused a lot of grief, because adding delegates in Outlook doesn't work properly if your logon DC and the directory server used by Outlook are not in the same domain.

I agree that this is less than reliable for the OP's question, but it is still useful info. Erwin Erwin 11 1 1 bronze badge. Mind explaining what this does? Seems like it lists all variables starting with the letter L. Try set a for example. The Overflow Blog.

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Domain Name ex: sitename. DC name assuming it is dcname 4. Check wether the PC has the proper IP address 2. See if Gateway is required 4.

Also ping dcname. Thankyou all very much really appreciate for your solution's to the problem but i have one more doubt similar How will i come to know whether the System in which i have logged in is a DC or a Member server. Any solution for these. Wednesday, August 19, PM. Thanks to all for your help. Make sure you check the user settings section as the policy could apply from a different domain controller. Option 1 — Using the Command Line Open the command line, type the command below, and press enter set l In the screenshot above I authenticated to the DC2 domain controller.

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