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Gary D <gary@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> typed:
What is the best way to link a remote site with 10 PC's to SBS2003.
The remote site has only 10 users.
Thanks,
Gary
VPN WAN link between two compatible routers/firewalls, or a leased
line....and then an additional domain controller in the remote location, set
up in a separate AD site/subnet. You may also wish that server to be their
file server/profile server.
.
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