Don't add an additional domain. Just add an OU for the users. You are
only asking for a lot of work. First off, you should never add a single
domain controller for the domain, they should always be installed in
pairs. Then you have to worry about DNS, then machine accounts, then
moving users, then, then, then,,,,


Just don't add another domain!

-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Morisoli [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Posted At: Monday, March 11, 2002 5:41 PM
Posted To: Exchange Sunbelt
Conversation: E2K, New Sub-Domain in AD, How To?
Subject: E2K, New Sub-Domain in AD, How To?


I have an existing W2K and Exchange2K domain with several servers up and
running fine.

Today I am adding my first Domain Controller as a sub domain called
"sales".

What do I need to do to allow Exchange to service accounts located on
the new sub-domain?  I was thinking that I might need to run forest prep
to modify the schema, but it's just a sub-domain to an existing domain
that already has the modified schema.  

I am sure this is simple, I am just having a bad brain day.

I would also like to add the Exchange admin tools to the new DC.

Mike

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