Bruce,

Thanks for the reply....

Everything went well last night. Nothing major to report.  The most
difficult thing I had was trying to find the location to change the "Run
Login Scripts Synchronously".  There was also a DHCP problem, but I
explained that in another email.

Thanks again.

-----Original Message-----
From: Bruce Fyfe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2001 5:01 PM
To: NT 2000 Discussions
Subject: RE: WiN2K Server PDC Active Directory (Domain Name) , (2000
Prof)


Hi Greg.  For what it is worth your domain name does not need to have a
.com.  Although I have never seen an actual win2000 domain that did not end
in .com , .net or some other "top level domain" you are correct that you can
segregate your domain with a zone file.  MS recommends that you register
your internal domain name that you are using.  
For instance if you use xyz.com on the Internet then use xyz.net internally
but register it just the same.  My guess is that this will become more of an
issue with .NET implementations.
Renaming you domain is a hassle but with only 4 clients it is probably worth
the hassle now rather than later.  You will just need to add the clients
back into the domain (if they are nt/2000).
As for the profiles there are some utilities in the reskit for 2000 that
address this as MS has some deployment tools on the web site.  I would
attach one of their sample vbs scripts but I have my mail server ser to
filter them out ;).
Just go to the MS web site for Windows 2000, the to the downloads and find
the sample deployment scripts.  
Hope this helps. Best of luck tonight!

Bruce 

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