Nt 4.0 and Integrated Dns in AD

From: Steve (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 08/25/04


Date: Wed, 25 Aug 2004 05:26:39 -0700

Hello,

  I have 2 domains. An NT 4.0 domain and a Windows 2000
domain. The trust between these 2 domains do not exist
for security reasons. All my current machines both in the
NT domain and 2000 domain recieve dns resolution via a
primary dns box located in the 2000 domain. Will
upgrading this dns to "active directory integrated" have
any effect on the NT 4.0 machines that are in the old NT
domain? What would be my best option?

   Thanks for all your help,

        Steve



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