Re: New SBS 2003 and domain
- From: "Jason Miller" <jason@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 18 Aug 2005 16:56:35 -0500
Hi David,
Here is a link to a Microsoft endorsed approach to integrating SBS into an
existing Active Directory Domain:
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=884453
Jason
"Frank McCallister SBS MVP" <anonymous> wrote in message
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> Actually you can do this IF you seize the FSMO roles and make the SBS the
> root of the forest. See SBSMigration.com for some concepts on this. Your
> existing Domain can remain as member servers, and Domain Controllers. If
> this is a Temporary situation for development purpose then this is a bad
> idea!
>
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> Frank McCallister SBS MVP
> COMPUMAC
> "Leythos" <void@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:MPG.1d6eb61be1dbae53989c53@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> In article <uCc5sADpFHA.1412@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
>> dlchase@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx says...
>>> We are a software development shop and we would like to install a new
>>> server
>>> with SBS 2003 Premium. Can we make it part of our existing Win2k/2003
>>> servers domain when we install it? If so, can someone point me to any
>>> whitepapers or ?? for this. Thank you.
>>
>> SBS is it's own domain and will not install in an existing domain. SBS
>> is a stand alone type setup.
>>
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