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We have a 2000 DC functioning only as the PDC Emulator with an NTLM level of
0 for down level backwards compatibility. We also have 2 2003 DC’s, one of which holds the 4 other FSMO roles and both are set at NTLM levels of 2, there default setting. Prior to the 2003 DC's being introduced we would not get challenged for anything other than logging onto the network and then everything would get pass through. Now since the 2003 DC's have been introduced we are getting challenged for credentials everywhere. Does it matter if the DC's have different NTLM levels? Will the new 2003 DC's try to override what the 2000 PDC emulator is set to? The reason I ask that specifically is that recently we had a domain master browser war between the 2000 PDC emulator and the 2003 DC's because they were the newest version of MS OS on the block. We have a lot of down level clients and this is realy posing to be a functional problem. Any guidance will be greatly appreciated. Jeff M |
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