Academic Domains in Non Academic Forest?
We have a kid's room at the office in which we want to put a separate
network run on an academic version of Win2003 for the domain. Can the
academic version of Win2003 co-exist with the non-academic version in the
same forest, or will we need to make it a separate forest?
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