I agree with Gil. 

You would really need to back down the number of people with full
control and only give delegated rights out to the majority and big
changes (topology, Schema, etc) would have to be put through committee
and then agreed by the majority and then sent to whomever holds the
keys. Tough to do I think with a bunch of different people wanting to
test different things with their own machines. 


  joe


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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Gil Kirkpatrick
Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2003 3:44 PM
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Home Labs Interconnected


Interesting idea.... I would think that trust isn't so much of an issue
as configuration management. If you have 20 people link their 100
servers into a couple of AD forests (for instance), how do you make sure
no one reconfigures the replication topology right when you're in the
middle of testing out some site-specific GPO?

-g

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From: Cary, Mark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2003 10:33 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: [ActiveDir] Home Labs Interconnected


I wanted to pose this idea to the group and get some feedback.  

Resources at work are limited for a test lab and I only have 3 computers
at home for a lab, and I would think at least some of you are in similar
situations.  The home lab is ok for some stuff but I find it's hard to
put a real world slant on such a small network.  

Would it be plausible to get several IT people, that haven't really met
just interacted online (such as this list), to connect there home labs
over the Internet creating a larger lab environment.  This would create
many different sites and subnets, something hard to do in a standalone
home lab with limited hardware.  I see the biggest issue would be with
security and trust, could this be overcome?  Could this experiment
succeed or would some people always be trying to trash everyone else's
computers?

What do you think?


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