Re: Creating a Child Domain OFFLINE



thank you for your response.
what happens if the 60 days interval passes?

"Michael D'Angelo" wrote:

> The Domain Naming Master must be available when you create a new domain.
> Most likely this machine is part of Site A. You can see what machine holds
> it by opening up Active Directory Domains & Trusts. Rather than make a
> machine part of Domain B and move it and create the new domain in Site C,
> just create the new domain in Site B (or Site A if you can) and then move
> it. As long as the amount of time the connection between Sites B and C is
> unavailable is less than 60 days from the point of disconnection, you will
> be fine.
>
> "Leo Savvopoulos" <Leo Savvopoulos@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
> message news:A510AC13-DD76-469B-A5A4-2F1A68D6E8F9@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Hi to all,
> >
> > SITE A (dc.a.org)
> > |
> > |
> > SITE B (dc1.b.a.org)
> > | (dctemp.b.a.org)
> > |
> > SITE C (dc1.c.b.a.org)
> >
> > Consider the above diagram.
> >
> > Site A exists and is the forest domain controller (dc.a.org).
> > Site B exists and has only one dc (dc1.b.a.org).
> >
> > All machines are running Windows 2003 Server.
> >
> > Our company needs to implement Site C which needs to be connected to site
> > B
> > and be part of the forest. Since connectivity between sites B & C may not
> > be
> > available at installation time we are considering the following
> > alternative.
> >
> > Take a machine to site B and and connect it as an additional domain
> > controller (dctemp.b.a.org) for site B.
> >
> > Leave it there long enough to replicate all the domain info.
> >
> > Upon successful replication of the domain "unplug" it(dctemp.b.a.org) from
> > site B and transfer it to another location where the future domain
> > controller
> > for site C (dc1.c.b.a.org) is located.
> >
> > Connect (dc1.c.b.a.org) to (dctemp.b.a.org), which has no connectivity to
> > the forest, and create Site C as a child domain c.b.a.org.
> >
> > Leave it there long enough to replicate all the domain info.
> >
> > Upon uccessful creation and replication "unplug" (dc1.c.b.a.org) from
> > (dctemp.b.a.org) and connect it back to the original Site B domain
> > controller
> > (dc1.b.a.org) in order to form the originally intented forest.
> >
> > What do you think? Is it going to work? If not any alternatives to produce
> > the same or similar result?
> >
> > I would really appreciate any feedback on this issue.
> > Thank you all in advance.
> >
> > Leo.
>
>
>
.



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