Re: Global Catalog
- From: Meinolf Weber [MVP-DS] <meiweb(nospam)@gmx.de>
- Date: Mon, 15 Dec 2008 07:14:06 +0000 (UTC)
Hello sf=,
With that kind of link i would prepare the machine at the main office and ship it then to the remote site.
For the use of multiple ISP's check out for dual/multi port router's. They are able to connect more then one.
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Meinolf Weber
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Dear All,
Thank you very much for your help. I am so appreciated.
Floarian said:
Two options you have:
- Promote the server in the main ...
- Look into the /ADV switch of DCpromo. --> Thanks Florian, Can you
please explain to me more detail on this?
Thanks Paul, You're right all users can authenticate locally on their
machine using cached credentials but they have no access to server.
That's why I plan to install DC.
Thanks Jorge, if I create a DC than I will need GC enabled because
regional office only created a single domain for the all site that we
have. Previuosly I wanted to know how biog the file size is that will
be replicated, because I have limited bandwidth.
Meinolf, I have read your answer, many thanks.
Thank for you all,
Currently I have 2 connection in my site, 256 Kbps fiber optic and
ADSL about 600 Kbps. I still need to figure it out how to have 1
gateway with 2 ISP connected to it. Currently to contact AD controller
in regional office I use 256 Kbps and there is firewall that create
tunnel to regional office.
I am not sure that 256 Kbps will be enough to replicated GC and DC
database. Than I will figure it out how to make 2 ISP with 1 gateway.
Because my firewall / router / gateway currently can not handle 2
ISP. I will need to set up linux based gateway to handle it. Guys do
you have any idea ?? Please CMIIW.
Thanks in advance
Best Regards
sf
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