You're not going to find them, as the ONLY difference is in how DNS is
configured.

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Roger D. Seielstad - MTS MCSE MS-MVP
Sr. Systems Administrator
Inovis Inc.


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Weatherly, Rob [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2003 4:40 PM
> To: NT 2000 Discussions
> Subject: RE: Difference Between Child and New Domain
> 
> 
> As far as I knew that was really the only difference
> I can't think of much else that is different
> 
> I told that the name space doesn't have anything to do with it
> You can have "stupid-dumb-idiots.com" on the internet and still have
> "WeThinkWeAreSmart.co.uk" internally. They don't care they want that
> name space. 
> 
> So we are looking for supporting docs as to why they should be a child
> domain. We want a child domain for better management and security
> control over what they do.
> 
> 
> 
> --------------------------------
> Rob Weatherly
> --------------------------------
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Chris H [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2003 4:31 PM
> To: NT 2000 Discussions
> Subject: Re: Difference Between Child and New Domain
> 
> IMO the one thing gained (or not) by the seperate domain is 
> the ability
> to
> apply a differing set of security guidelines to those users. For
> instance,
> we have a seperate domain for our Mexico office as we apply 
> more strict
> security there on the users and computers.
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Weatherly, Rob" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "NT 2000 Discussions" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2003 4:19 PM
> Subject: RE: Difference Between Child and New Domain
> 
> 
> I completely agree with trying to keep everything in one 
> domain. In this
> case we actually have to have a second domain. They want to 
> be set up as
> a second domain in the same forest. We want to set them up as a child
> domain. The problem is we are having trouble finding documentation to
> support either or. The reason they want a second domain is 
> because they
> want to maintain the internet namespace internally (company.co.uk).
> 
> --------------------------------
> Rob Weatherly
> --------------------------------
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Roger Seielstad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2003 4:01 PM
> To: NT 2000 Discussions
> Subject: RE: Difference Between Child and New Domain
> 
> My personal belief is that it doesn't matter either way, although I
> prefer
> to keep it as a single domain rather than two.
> 
> 
> --------------------------------------------------------------
> Roger D. Seielstad - MTS MCSE MS-MVP
> Sr. Systems Administrator
> Inovis Inc.
> 
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Weatherly, Rob [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2003 3:31 PM
> > To: NT 2000 Discussions
> > Subject: RE: Difference Between Child and New Domain
> >
> >
> > Wow!! I guess this question was too tuff for everyone
> >
> > --------------------------------
> > Rob Weatherly
> > --------------------------------
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Gonzalez, Alex
> > Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2003 8:58 AM
> > To: NT 2000 Discussions
> > Subject: Difference Between Child and New Domain
> >
> >
> >
> > I was wondering if anyone could tell me some of the
> > differences between
> > setting up a child domain and setting up a new domain in the
> > same forest
> > in Windows 2000 Active Directory.  We have a company that 
> we own that
> > wants to finally implement Windows 2000 and join our forest
> > but it is up
> > in the air as to whether we should have them become a child 
> domain or
> > become a new domain in the same forest.  If they become a 
> child domain
> > they would become them.us.com.  If they become a new domain
> > in the same
> > forest they become them.co.uk.  The reason they want to do 
> this is to
> > stay current with their Internet name space which I told them is not
> > necessary.  Any help would be appreciated.
> >
> > Thanks!!
> >
> >
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