Re: Adding an existing child domain to parent domain
- From: "Scott" <Scott@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 20:01:01 -0700
Thank you for your help on this one. I guess maybe we should have joined the
two in the begining.
"Dmitry Korolyov [MVP]" wrote:
> I assume these domains belong to different forests atm?
> I'm afraid you need to create child domain manually, and then migrage
> migrate all users, computers, groups etc from old domain to newly created
> child domain. You can use ADMT v2 or third-party migration tools to automate
> migration.
> I'm afraid there is no easy way to simly "move" domain from one forest to
> another.
>
> --
> Dmitry Korolyov [d__k@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
> MVP: Windows Server - Directory Services
>
>
> "Scott" <Scott@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:4E907A16-A8D9-4AEB-923A-4E035B2C707D@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >I have two domains, company.org and edu.company.org, they are currently in
> > their own forrest and on their own physical network. Durring Christmas
> > break
> > I want to join the two domains so that edu.company.org is a child domain
> > to
> > company.edu and have them on the same physical network. How can I add
> > this
> > in without having to go to all client computers. I would like a simple
> > way
> > to just add the two domains, I would rather not just add trusts because I
> > want the two domains to be in the same forrest and everything.
>
>
>
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