Hi Mike,
 
"Interesting" scenario.... If you have an AD forest with a root domain and 
child domain(s), why would users that have accounts in the child domain also 
have accounts in the root domain? I'm trying to understand this one, so I hope 
you can elaborate more on this. Thanks
Jorge

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Thommes, Michael M.
Sent: Thu 11/17/2005 11:23 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] DFS and child domains



Hi Jason,

     I feel your pain.  We originally started out with a root domain and then a 
number of our divisions decided to establish their own child domains under it.  
That was a few years ago.  Now, they have also felt the pain when confronted by 
their local users who have accounts in both the child domains and in the root 
domain and they can't keep the accounts straight!  They are slowly migrating 
back to the root domain where each user only needs the one account and has the 
ability (if authorized) to access resources both in the root and child domains. 
 The migrations are not easy.  I look forward to the day when we are a fully 
collapsed domain.  Tell your Director of Technology he is on the wrong track 
and that going back and doing it the right way later is going to be long and 
painful.  Better to do it right the first time (and stick to your guns on the 
OU model!).  Just my $.02

 

Mike Thommes

 

 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jason Yaremchuk
Sent: Thursday, November 17, 2005 4:05 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [ActiveDir] DFS and child domains

 

Hi everyone. 

I have been migrating remote sites from Netware to Win2k3 for the last 2 
months.  I have been recently vetoed by the Director of Technology and I am 
being forced to migrate all sites into child domains as opposed to the OU model 
I had initially started. I have a DFS share where I keep all msi applications 
deployed through GPOs. I want to retain this structure as the MSIs are reusable 
from site to site. The problem I am having is creating the DFS share. Every 
time I attempt to create the DFS I get "The request is not supported" Error on 
the final setup page for DFS.

 

Does anyone know if there is something I need to enable in order to create a 
DFS share between child and parent domains? It worked fine under the OU model 
so I am thinking that the change from OU to child domain model has maybe left 
some crap behind that could be causing this as well. Anyone have any ideas? 

 

 

Thanks in advance,

J



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