I would think that unless you need different password policies that it is
simpler and easier to have one domain and 2 sites.  A lot of that decision
making process involves the security needs of the organization, joint
resources, and possible spin off possibilities.

Jon

On Jan 22, 2008 6:19 AM, Oliver Marshall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

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>  Is there a general 'rule of thumb' as to when you should use child
> domains in multiple site setups? If you have two sites, A and B, joined by a
> VPN, each planning on have a Windows server running a GC, is it 'best' to
> have each setup as a child domain (ie 
> server1.A.mydomain.com<http://server1.a.mydomain.com/>and
> server2.B.mydomain.com <http://server2.b.mydomain.com/> etc) or is it
> 'best' to have them running as one domain (ie server1.mydomain.com and
> server2.mydomain.com) etc ?
>
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> Olly
>
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