Re: Two Server Setup Question.
- From: "Dave" <noone@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2006 21:56:34 -0000
personally i would make the lab domain completely isolated from the world...
or at least completely seperate from the admin server.
"Purtech" <mikek(remove)@hlit.net> wrote in message
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A school currently has one 2000 server. Single domain. Lets says
school.org.
They want to add a second server and upgrade both to Windows 2003
Standard.
They want the newer second server to be in administration, and the older
server to be in a computer lab.
They want administration and lab to have separate log in controls. The
teacher in charge of the lab server can add and removed student log ins.
However, he will have limited access to the administration server.
First: should I create two separate domains? administration.school.org and
lab.school.org. Or just create a lab.school.org under school.org?
They will not grow past this for years.
Thanks for you help.
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