Re: Rename AD domain name

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What i meant remotely is DC located remotely. But thanks anyway for the
advise. you guys clear things up abit.

Phillip Windell wrote:
Where did "remotely" come into the conversation?
What "remotely"?

If you have remote sites in the same AD Domain, then you connect the sites
with either private lease lines (nothing to do with the Internet), of you
use VPN which creates the same effect as private lease lines,...which
*still* means the Internet and Public DNS regeistration has nothing to do
with it. The specifics of this process, particularly with multiple DCs and
AD Sites and AD Subnet Objects is the kind of thing I was saying you need to
get someone there to help you with it. There are a million ways to screw it
up really bad and only a very few ways to do it the right way.


--
Phillip Windell [MCP, MVP, CCNA]
www.wandtv.com


"Daniel" <Danieltbt05@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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But how does AD going to replicate remotely if based on what you have
mentioned. I maybe getting wrong info. on what i get previously. I'm
just curious abt this. is it by vpn ? Thanks




Phillip Windell wrote:
"Daniel" <Danieltbt05@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I'm just wondering how would multiple remote forest replication or
trust works if AD do not have a registered FQDN on internet ?

AD uses DNS on the DC. It has nothing to do with the Internet.
You need to get someone physically there to help you with this,...if you
are
confused about something like this then you are not ready to deploy
Active
Directory by yourself.
I don't mean that negatively,... I'd just like to have you avoid a bunch
of
the trouble you could get yourself into if things go wrong. There are
tons
of things about AD that are a lot more complex than this issue, that are
going to lead to disater if not done properly. Some things about AD have
to
be done right the first time,...there is no going back if done
incorrectly
short of starting over from scratch or a whole lot of "re-working".

--
Phillip Windell [MCP, MVP, CCNA]
www.wandtv.com


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