Hello biren,
None of them, do never multihome a domain controller, this results in multiple
problems, starting with logon problems group policies are not applied correct,
share access brakes/stops etc. etc.
If you like to use the NIC check with the server vendor if they have a teaming
software, either failover or load balance option. But also on DCs this is
not recommended from Microsoft, but still works.
Best regards
Meinolf Weber
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> Hi,
>
> we have a windows 2003 domain with 2 windows 2003 domain controllers.
> I have a DC which has 2 NIC cards.
>
> One of the NIC's has a static IP address while the other NIC is
> disabled.
>
> I want to enalble the 2nd NIC - should I give it a static address or a
> dynamic IP address.
>
> Thanks
>