Re: Multi domain administration
- From: "strongline" <johnlan@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 17 Aug 2006 09:11:22 -0700
stop posting multiple times. Jorge was very clear. If you can't
understand you should do a little bit home work.
Nick wrote:
Hi again
We have two domain with one DC in each. It was originally made that way. I'm
still not sure why. Anyway i'm stuck with this config.
Do you thinck it would be possible to put both in the same domain without
loosing data, accounts, config.
As i can see, i will not be able to manage both domain without having an
account in each and reloging each time from my workstation.
"Jorge de Almeida Pinto [MVP]" wrote:
We have two domain controller.
a.x.local and b.x.local
looks like you are talking about DCs
I can manage domain a.x.local from domain b.x.local and opposite with
the
administrator account.
looks like you are talking about DOMAINS
remember that a domain can have multiple DCs
do you have 2 domains with each domain only having one DC?
if yes.... make sure you ALWAYS have AT LEAST 2 DCs for each domain!
explain why you have two domains if that is the case?!
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"Nick" <Nick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi Jorge
What do you mean?
"Jorge de Almeida Pinto [MVP]" wrote:
are you talking about DOMAINS or DOMAIN CONTROLLERS?
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"Nick Bergeron" <NickBergeron@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi everyone
Here is the deal.
We have two domain controller.
a.x.local and b.x.local
My personnal account is created in a.x.local with domain admins
privilege.
Whe i log into b.x.local with the administrator account, it won't let
me
add
my account in the domain admins group.
I can browse AD of the a.x.local domain from b.x.local, i see my
account
but
when i select it, it's being refused.
I can manage domain a.x.local from domain b.x.local and opposite with
the
administrator account.
What am i missing ?
Thanks everyone
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