Re: Two server in one domain
- From: "Charlie Russel - MVP" <charlie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2007 10:00:56 -0700
As a matter of fact, I will be. I'm at the Silver Cloud (surprise<G>), and attending an HPC TechPreview on Monday&Tuesday. I'll be in sometime Sunday afternoon. Give me a shout if you're around...
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"Montreal MCT" <mitch@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:1EAD4067-6322-44A3-869D-EFAA386BB2C0@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sorry Charlie, I thought about it and decided that Montreal MCT sounds so much better than Mississauga MCT :)
Are you going to be around campus next week?
M
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"Charlie Russel - MVP" <charlie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:C7568CF7-97BF-432E-B5AD-1AC35F99CC8B@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxYou need to change your handle here, Mitch. You're not Montreal any more.<G>
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"Montreal MCT" <mitch@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:90B975EB-84B1-4B13-A15A-8DEEA9A8DC5F@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxHi Skippy,
There is no problem with having multiple servers in an SBS domain, though there are a number of caveats to that:
1. You can only have a single SBS box on the network. All other servers should run Windows Server 2003 Standard.
2. The SBS box must be the (primary) domain controller.
3. The SBS box must hold the five Operations Master roles (commonly refered to as FSMO roles).
Aside from that you can go nuts... have fun!
M
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Mitch Garvis, MCT
MCSA, MCITP, MCDST, MCTS
Microsoft MVP: Windows Server - Customer Experience
Visit my blog at http://blog.mitchgarvis.com
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"skippy" <skippy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:D153CFBF-D5B6-4B67-B3D2-761335A65ECA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxI have two server in one domain with windows advance server 2000 system
running on it. We decide to change our network operating system to Windows
SBS 2003. My question is:
1. Can I change thats situation (2 server in one domain) to windows SBS 2003?
2. How many server can grouping in one domain in Windows SBS 2003?
Thanks for your appreciate, sorry for my English.
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