Hi Jose,

No, an SBS domain cannot have trusts, so it cannot be a child domain.

And yes, after you have installed an SBS box, you can install additional DCs, 
if they are normal Windows Server 2003 boxes.

Yours, Sakari
  

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> Medeiros, Jose
> Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2005 8:47 PM
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> Subject: [ActiveDir] SBS Server Question
> 
> Hi Susan, 
> 
> Since we have an SBS MVP on the Active Dir list, let me ask a 
> question.
> 
> Can I now make an SBS 2003 server a child domain in an AD 
> 2003 forest? 
> 
> Before you ask why, some one asked me this recently at a 
> Linux users group meeting, as his company has several remote 
> offices using SBS 2003.
> 
> Also on SBS 4.5, one could have a BDC as a backup, can this 
> also be done with a DC or are you " Sh.T out of luck " when a 
> box fails? 
> 
> Jose
> 
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