That would be a very good idea. Anything along that line...

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-----Original Message-----
From: Diane Beckham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2001 9:34 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Upgrading from NT Domain to Win2K Domain


What if you named it widgets.int for the internal DNS and widgets.com
for the external DNS?

Diane

-----Original Message-----
From: Brian Judge [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2001 9:13 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Upgrading from NT Domain to Win2K Domain


I've inherited a slightly different variation of the above examples. Our
web site (which is hosted externally), is widgets.com. But our internal
network is widgets (no .com). I'm reluctant to change it, as I'm not
sure of the ramifications, but I was wondering does anyone know what
type of problems I'm likely to encounter with this setup?

Cheers,
Brian Judge.

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Sent: 22 August 2001 17:02
To: NT System Admin Issues
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We choose to make ours slightly different internally. Using your example
our external in widgets.com and our internal root is
internal.widgets.com. From that root placeholder we then built our
domestic and international domains where the users and resources are. So
our domestic internal domain is domestic.internal.widgets.com for
example.

Thanks


 

                    Diane Beckham

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>From what I have read (I haven't done it yet, but I will), that is what
MS recommends, just so you can make it easy for your users.

Diane
     -----Original Message-----
     From: Montagna, Mark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
     Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2001 5:57 AM
     To: NT System Admin Issues
     Subject: Upgrading from NT Domain to Win2K Domain



     Hello all,
     I actually sent this yesterday, but I wanted to rephrase a few
things.
     When upgrading our NT Network to a 2000 Domain, we are trying to
     understand if we need to distinguish our internal network domain
name
     from our external FQDN www.widgets.com. For example in NT our
current
     internal domain name is "widgets" and our external website is
     widgets.com. When we upgrade to Win2k what are the ramifications of
     keeping our internal 2000 domain "widgets.com" and our external
FQDN,
     widgets.com. Should we change our internal domain to
widgetscorp.com or
     something comparable when we upgrade to win2k, and if we don't what
     happens. Widgets.com is currently hosted on our internal NT domain
on an
     IIS 4.0 server, behind a raptor firewall, using redirection on the
     firewall, with DNS at our ISP. Once upgraded to 2000 it will
continue to
     be located internally on our network behind the firewall with AD
     integrated DNS internally and external internet DNS at our ISP.
Thanks
     for any help or suggestions in advance.






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