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Well, I just thought it would be best
practice to consolidate multiple domains to one. What’s recommended? From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of joe You want to look at a
couple of main points 1. How do you plan to delegate
the permisisons, I.E. the groupings of machines, users, etc. 2. How do you play to do
GPOs if at all. 3. How is the
administration really going to work. For instance, if you use a provisioning
system for managing users (highly recommended) you don't generally want to
delegate those to local OU admins but instead keep them in a main OU that the
provisioning system only has control to. Why one domain and one
root domain? I am not arguing one way or the other, just curious for the
reasoning. From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of We’re in the process of consolidating
21 child domains into just one and one root. We want to separate the
divisions (domains) into different OUs. Is there a guide or best practice
out there on delegating admin permissions on OUs? Also, we’ve got
Exchange permissions to deal with too. Windows
Systems Engineer Southern
Wine & Spirits - BSG 954-602-2469 __________________________________ |
- RE: [ActiveDir] OU Delegation Harding, Devon
- RE: [ActiveDir] OU Delegation joe
- RE: [ActiveDir] OU Delegation Brian Desmond
- RE: [ActiveDir] OU Delegation Harding, Devon
- RE: [ActiveDir] OU Delegation Chianese, David
- RE: [ActiveDir] OU Delegation Gil Kirkpatrick
- RE: [ActiveDir] OU Delegation al_maurer
- RE: [ActiveDir] OU Delegation joe
- RE: [ActiveDir] OU Delegation Rocky Habeeb
- RE: [ActiveDir] OU Delegation Gil Kirkpatrick
- RE: [ActiveDir] OU Delegation al_maurer
