Re: Same two Domain Names in the same network



Dear Mainolf Weber,

Thanks for the update.

Then can you clarify further. I could see on both the domain controllers
(which are in the same physical site) all the five FSMO roles are running.

Schema, Domain, PDC, RID Pool Manager & Infrastructure. I see performance
issues on the network.

Best Regards,
Sathya



"Meinolf Weber" wrote:

Hello Sathya,

This is normal configuration, so what is the problem?
The kind of configuration you need to work in one domain with different servers
which have different functions, like in your case. One as Domain controller
which is responsible for user configuration, DNS, authentication etc. and
the exchange server which handles the email part of your domain for the users
that are allowed to logon your domain. If they are not in the same domain
it would not work.

Best regards

Meinolf Weber
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Dear Weber,

Thanks for the prompt reply.

PresentlyDomain name, network name, name of domain controller and name
of Exchange

server.

Domain name:-XYZ.com - Windows 2000
Domain Controller name:- ABC - ABC.XYZ.com ---- AD & exchange
Server2000 -
used only for Exchange messaging.
Domain name:-XYZ.com - Windows 2000
Domain Controller name:- DEF - DEF.XYZ.com -- Active AD
Both these domain (XYZ.com) exist in the same network. I hope now it
is clear.

Best Regards,
Sathya
"Meinolf Weber" wrote:

Hello Sathya,

You can have a lot of Domain controllers in one domain, or did you
mean the same servername? So please clarify a bit your naming
problem.

Domain name, network name, name of domain controller and name of
Exchange server.

Best regards

Meinolf Weber
Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and
confers
no rights.
I saw today same Windows 2000 Domain Controller (with same domain
name) in the same network having different roles: one with Exchange
role and another one is with AD role.

I think there will be performance problems

Can anyone suggest how to go about and remove one with a safe
procedure?

Best Regards,
Sathya



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