Re: SIMPLE (I Hope) AD SITE/SUBNET Question
- From: "Ken Aldrich" <supportw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 19 Apr 2006 12:04:29 -0500
Yeah, just create a subnet object and enter in your subnet information. Its
definitely not going to harm anything and there are some advantages that may
be realized down the road.
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Ken Aldrich
DSRAZOR for Windows
Visual Click Software, Inc.
www.visualclick.com
"CB" <question@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Greetings,
I hope this is really simple...
I've had my 2003 Interim mode Active Directory site up and running for
over a year without issue.
I seem to recall entering in my subnet info at some point, but when I
look in AD Sites & Services I do not have any subnets listed. NOTE: I
only have one small subnet on my LAN.
Questions:
1. Should I enter in my one subnet under subnets?
2. Any potential issues with it?
A little more background if you're interested....
I'm setting up AD Site Boundaries in a new SMS2003 primary
site...that's why I went looking at ADS&S.
Thanks in advance,
CB
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