Re: two dc and one dhcp



No additional trusts are needed (or usually useful) in a single
forest since all domains in the forest already trust each other.

They are in separate forest.

b. DNS forwarders (do see SRV records) on both Servers.

NO.

I meant each zone is secondary zone for the other (sorry for the confusion).


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