Re: Active directory running on standard and enteprise edition

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yes, that is the supported.

The difference in editions used depends on what features you need on each
DC. See the MS site for the difference in editions

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Cheers,
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# Jorge de Almeida Pinto # MVP Windows Server - Directory Services

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"federated1" <federated1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:88F3CC01-F7C5-4C73-9D0B-94B35091FC19@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Is mixing the type of operating system (standard and enterprise edition)
on
the domain controllers running active directory within a forest/domain
supported by Microsoft? Any issues encountered attributed to this that
are
of note?

Thanks



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