Re: Where can I find doc's on Forests
From: ptwilliams (ptw2001_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 02/28/05
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Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2005 19:40:49 -0000
> I'm further interested in how to created multiple forests within the same
> domain.
Yes, you do need to read up on forests ;-)
It's the other way round. A forest contains domains (and/ or trees of
domains). The forest is the ultimate boundary. Within a forest you will
have hierarchy's of namespaces (trees).
For example,
domain-name.com
child-01.domain-name.com
child-02.domain-name.com
another.com
child-01.another.com
Two separate trees in a single forest. domain-name.com is the forest root;
another.com is connected to domain-name.com by a two-way transitive trust.
Trees are contiguous namespaces. Domains are...domains. Forests group them
all together. A single-domain is a single, flat, forest.
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-- Paul Williams http://www.msresource.net http://forums.msresource.net "RP" <RP@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:17979354-2FED-475F-9F66-21AE1507D60B@microsoft.com... I'm trying to understand the concept of forests and what their purposes are. Can someone please point me to any such type of documentation. I'm further interested in how to created multiple forests within the same domain. Thanks
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