User in parent domain could be in a child domain ??

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Hello,
I have one "big" domain (windows server 2003) with exchange 2003 and i would
like to create 2 child domain to good separate my organisation. BUT, a user
couldn't be in the parent and in the child domain ??? all my user are in the
parent domain (and they must be here to have the correct mail adress) and i
would like that half of them go to a child domain. there will be trouble to
open a session on a child domain if the user is un the parent domain ??? no
??

thanks for helping ..

Bye !


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