Re: Site Creation
- From: "Russ" <russell_munisteri@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 17 Nov 2006 16:28:50 -0500
Thank you Toni. The NY site is our current site and running. I have to
create the CO site now. Now, as far as building the DC, should I promote my
server to a DC while on my NY domain and then move it to the CO site once I
am done?
"T. Uranjek" <toniuranjek@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi!
1. Create two sites (for example NY-Site, CO-Site).
2. Move DCs to appropriate sites.
3. Create and configure inter-site link.
4. Create subnet object 192.168.1.0/24 and link it to NY-Site.
5. Create subnet object 192.168.100.0/24 and link it to CO-Site.
You should use Active Directory Sites and Services to perform these steps.
Note: You can rename "Default-First-Site-Name" to NY-Site.
HTH
Toni
"Russ" <russell_munisteri@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I'm a bit confused with the steps that I have to take with the following
senario:
In my current NY location, I have two Windows 2000 AC domain controllers.
I
have to setup a new site in CO. The CO office will have about 20
employees.
I want to install a DC in CO and have it authticate users there. The two
offices will communicate through a VPN tunnel, which is proved by two
Cisco
PIX firewalls. All ports within the VPN tunnel are open. The subnet of
the
CO clients are 192.168.100.x and the subnet of my current location is
192.168.1.x.
Can the experts out there help me create this? Thank you...
.
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