You also have to worry that any network issues would cause the client
to not be able to log in.  Depending on the network SLA this could be
quite bad.  I've seen a lot of smbs use DSL/cable for net access...

Seth

On Sunday, April 11, 2010,  <[email protected]> wrote:
> Did not think thatSent via BlackBerry from T-MobileFrom:  Brian Desmond 
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> Date: Sun, 11 Apr 2010 17:45:26 +0000To: NT System Admin 
> Issues<[email protected]>Subject: RE: Hosted Active 
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> How are you going to deal with the fact that you have shared trust between 
> all these customers now?  Thanks,Brian [email protected] c   – 
> 312.731.3132 From: justino garcia [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Saturday, April 10, 2010 11:51 PM
> To: NT System Admin Issues
> Subject: Hosted Active Directory?? Any ideas Has it been done?Anyone hosting 
> Active directory? Any benefits? SBS better soultion? If I get cients, say I 
> have 10 clients would be better for  one hosted AD soultion, or sbs / windows 
> server standard edition?I just asking from a management point of view, hosted 
> AD would make it easier, to add user and other objects, also management via 
> GPO and products like viper enterprise, being managed in one central 
> location? Say if said servers were at a date center?Said customers Firewalls 
> Would vpn to data center.Or is this just to much work, and not much 
> benfit? Management wise seems great idea.
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