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You could do that, but are you sure you can’t accomplish what you want to do with just one domain and a detailed OU strcture?
-----Original Message-----
Not knowing what I was doing I set up an AD at my company corporate office. I then converted everyone over to it along with my Exchange server.
Now I also have a couple of branch offices and want to create children.
The mistake I made was that I did not set up an Empty Root Domain first. I setup the corporate domain as the first server.
This is what I would like to do. Tell me if I am wrong or if you have any other suggestions.
Root - ADRoot child - corp.ADRoot child - branch1.ADRoot child - branch2.ADRoot
I do not want the domains to be internet FQDN.
Drew |
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