Yes.

Someone followed the MS book examples pretty explicitly. :o)

 

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Danny
Sent: Wednesday, August 31, 2005 3:52 PM
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Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] Companies splitting - where to start with Active
Directory, DNS, DHCP, etc.

On 8/31/05, Al Mulnick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Finding the root.  I believe it was Dean who posted this a little while
back.
> "... another thought, to determine your forest root in order to 
> validate the dn you're supplying, the following single-line command 
> line syntax will help -
> 
> portqry -n <domain name> -e 389 | find "root"
> Run that on both domains and compare.

portqry -n dc2 -e 389 | find "root"
rootDomainNamingContext: DC=Dom,DC=example,DC=org
 
portqry -n dc1 -e 389 | find "root
rootDomainNamingContext: DC=Dom,DC=contoso,DC=com

Safe to say - seperate forests?

...D
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