Re: Child Domain Setup Quiestion
- From: "Kenneth Keeley" <kenkeeley@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 15 May 2006 16:00:43 +1000
thank you for getting back to me.
"Vicky" <Vicky@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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ell all that you have planned seems to be fine.a
one thing is that you take care of the DNS setup. Each domain should have
AD integrated DNS server.domains.
Also the trust relation is set automatically. You just need to grant
permissions to users/ groups to be able to access resources in other
What type of trust will be automatically created?
Will the default Domain Administrators for each of the domain be able to
access/administrate all of the domains or only the ones that I want them to
be able to access. If they can access/administrate all domains what is the
best way to stop them.
And one most imp thing is that if this domain tree structure of yourswould
be spanning over multiple IP Networks/Locations, than you need to createAD
sites & have replication configured .
Thanks for your help.
Kenneth Keeley
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