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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. Podcast Explaining the semiconductor shortage, and how it might end.

Does ES6 make JavaScript frameworks obsolete? Featured on Meta. Now live: A fully responsive profile. Linked 8. Related 3. I thought this was strange considering all the virtual desktops were the exact same. That is when I checked which domain controller it authenticated against and noticed it was DC2 and all the others were DC1. In the screenshot above I authenticated to the DC2 domain controller. Earn Credits. BMoore Jun 18, at pm. I would just use this command.. Ed Grauel Jun 18, at pm.

BMoore - thank you! There seem to be a few ways to skin this cat. Very useful command for troubleshooting authentication issues on a domain. Healion Nov 27, at pm. Andrew May 11, at pm. Does the Chairman know about this command? Ed Grauel May 11, at pm. It is a great tool in this case. I suggest you try this tool. Type gateway in the box and this should bring up "Remote Desktop Gateway Manager"; select it. You can now see who is logged on, how long for, since what time and can disconnect them or set connection limits.

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