quite
as enlightened as the membership of this list and have no other options.
joe
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OK
Directory
www.akomolafe.com
www.iyaburo.com
Do you now realize that Today is the Tomorrow you were worried about
Yesterday? -anon
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Exchange, the domain rename is not
supported in any forest that has any version of Exchange.
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Drew Gainor
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Ok, how about this. I
create a new child OU in my existing domain called corp. I then move all users
and objects from the root domain to the corp child. Then I rename the root
domain. Does
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Ok,
how about this. I create a new child OU in my existing domain called corp. I
then move all users and objects from the root domain to the corp child. Then I
rename the root
ut a GC at each
branch office, kick back, monitor and patch.
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Ok,
how about this. I create a new child OU in my existing dom
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Create the new OU,
then right click on the child OU and click Move
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Create the new OU, then right click on the
child OU and click Move
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andra, Justin A.Sent: Friday, April 16, 2004
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Just setup an OU
structure and have one domain over many sites.
ADRoot
OU Groups
OU Corp
OU Se
for
Windows 2003
Diane
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I
suppose I could. Where can I find information on setting that
up?
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Gainor
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With an OU structure
could I do this?
ADDomain
corp.ADDomain
users
branch1.addomain
users
branch2.addomain
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You could do that,
but are you sure you can’t accomplish what you want to do with just one domain
and a detailed OU strcture?
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Servers
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I suppose I could. Where
can I find information on setting that up
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Domains can span multiple sites
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I thought about that too.
In
You cannot change which domain in the forest is the forest root so you are stuck with
that original design unless you want to start from scratch. Rather than making new
domains for each remote office, you should keep them everything in the same domain and
split them up with different AD Sites an
: Friday, April 16, 2004
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You could do that,
but are you sure you can’t accomplish what you want to do with just one domain
and a detailed OU strcture?
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I
suppose I could. Where can I find information on setting that
up?
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Why not just create Sites for you branch
offices?
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You could do that, but are you sure you
can’t accomplish what you want to do with just one domain and a detailed
OU strcture?
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Why not just create Sites for you branch
offices?
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Not knowing what I
was doing I set up an AD at my company
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