Assuming you have windows 2003 dns you can use conditional forwarding
I suppose you could configure forwarding for certain internal domains to the HQ 
DNS servers if needed and for all other DNS domains forward to the local ISPs
 
Cheers,
#JORGE#

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Jeff Kraus
Sent: Mon 7/11/2005 8:02 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [ActiveDir] branch office and dns


Hi all,
I would like to setup a branch office theat connects to our domain via a vpn so 
that the branch office can resolve our internal  ad intrergrated domain and use 
thier local isp dns for external instead of looking to the  HQ dns servers and 
have them resolve the external name (which they do already).
The Hq dns servers are setup to use fowarders. would i do the same for the 
branch office ? .
the branch office server will be a domain controller as well. (I have already 
address all concerns about a branch office domain controller--- it is nessary)
 
thanks for all your help 
 
 
Jeff Kraus
 
Network Manger 
NIC Holding Corp.
25 Melville Park Rd
Melville NY, 11747
Voice: 631.753.4272
Fax:    631.753.4305
Email:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 


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