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Sure...We have a in-house domain (inside.local) and we also own a registered domain (mycompany.org) .  People needing the company website go to www.mycompany.org .  This is hosted by our ISP.  Recently we developed and began hosting a company intranet in-house (using 1 to 1 NAT back to a apple g4).  Employees on the internet can access the in-house intranet using "intranet.mycompany.org".  Users on the LAN can access the intranet using "intranet.inside.local".  The webmaster is complaining that he has to make two sets of links and lists etc...one for users in-house and one for users on the outside.  He would like it if in-house employees could be able to access the intranet at "intranet.mycompany.org".  I did some reading on split DNS etc...but I dont think that is feasible at this time.  Adding a line in the HOSTS file for "intranet.mycompnay.org" does the trick.  But going around to every workstation is out of the question for now.
-----Original Message-----
From: deji Agba [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2003 9:05 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Policy to distribute domain wide HOSTS file

What would be the purpose? Maybe letting us in on your line of thoughts would make it easier for someone to help you with this or recommend an alternative.
 
 
Sincerely,

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From: Dolphin, Jeff
Sent: Tue 12/30/2003 8:43 AM
To: 'ActiveDir ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Subject: [ActiveDir] Policy to distribute domain wide HOSTS file

Either I've been hit with the stupid stick or I'm looking in the wrong
place!  Can anyone assist me in creating a policy to add an entry to the
HOSTS file on our domain computers?  Thank you for any help...
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