Re: Some advice needed for Wan Connection

anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com
Date: 08/31/04


Date: Mon, 30 Aug 2004 21:21:10 -0700

Thanks for the response Paul. Yes, it is more than a
month before this will be done. You are suggesting that
I setup the new server while attached to office 1 as a
member and then separate them so that the new server can
go into the remote office? Is this correct?

Dave
>-----Original Message-----
>It depends how long it will be untill your VPN
connection will take to get
>going. I would not go this route if you VPN connection
is more that a month
>out. If you need the need the win2003 now make it a
member server for the
>time being. then after you get the VPn going upgrade
the domain to 2003.
>
>
>"Dave" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message
>news:31a601c48ef8$1dccef60$a601280a@phx.gbl...
>> Senario...I have 2 separate offices. Office 1 is on
>> Win2000 and Win2003 Server in a domain called domain1.
>> Office 2 is on NT4.0 in a domain called domain2.
>> Office 2 will be upgraded to Win2003. Eventually,
these
>> 2 offices will be connected via a VPN solution. My
>> question is this....Would it be best to pre-setup the
new
>> server for office 2 at office 1's site to give us 1
>> domain name and then separate the two servers and put
the
>> new server over to office 2. Reason I ask is that I
>> think it would be better this way for when the VPN
>> solution comes into play so that both sites know of
each
>> other. Any suggestions or comments would be helpful.
>>
>> Thank you.
>> Dave
>
>
>.
>



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