Re: I need an advice

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Hi
Doesn't sound that you need a DC per office, however that depends of other
things like Apps that need a DC or GC arround, etc..

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I hope that the information above helps you.
Have a Nice day.

Jorge Silva
MCSE, MVP Directory Services
"kudro" <kudro@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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We are thinking about implementation of Active directory in our
organization.
We have central office where the database server is, 10 branch offices
with
15-20 users each and 30-40 offices with 1-4 users each. In branch offices
we
have leased lines with capacity of 512 kbps and in offices we have adsl
mostly ( the worst adsl we have is 512 kbps download, 128 kbps upload ).
My
question is: do i need to put domain controller, beside the central
location
( where we have leased line 1024 kbps up and down ), in every office and
branch office or my internet connections are good enough to do the logon
jobs
and other tasks issued by active directory service.

Thanks in advance.


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