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Thanks for putting that into perspective for me. It helps to understand
design requests before saying "yes/no". Having
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That's great Frank, but again, what was the reason for breaking out the
_msdcs from the rest of the zone? Why not give them the entire zone? Why
the hassle?
That said,
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OK - here is the rest of the story...
The secnario is a worldwide corp (200+ physical locations, 180 +/- DCs, 4
regional child domains, all site level DCs are also GCs). Clients use their
local child domain DC as t
I remember it well - my only trip to NC if I am not mistaken. :)
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Aric,
You are correct
, Aric
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Smells like a MS best practice for branch office environments... ;-)
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Smells like a MS best practice for branch office environments... ;-)
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oked before. I remember Syngenta now and the network topo ;)
-Al
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OK - here is the rest of th
Smells like a MS best practice for branch office environments... ;-)
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OK - here is the
Frank
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I have been away for a while and have not been following this conversation
closely, so excu
u now realize that Today is the Tomorrow you were worried about
Yesterday? -anon
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It is possible to break out the TLD _msdcs and
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how can you just transfer the _msdc zone in a Win2k forest.
No the whole root domain.com zone,just the _msdc zone from the root? I don't
think thats possible.
thank
alf Of Kern, Tom
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yes, you answered everything. Thanks
well,except 2 questions
1. you say you wouldn't use a forwarder for root name resolution. so the
only 2 choices are- house all the zones in
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Why? What good would that do for you?
I understand what you're saying though. No, you wouldn't be able to define
just ._msdc as your transfer target. You'd have to define the entire zone
that ._msdc belongs to. It's not a zone in itsel
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how can you just transfer the _msdc zone in a Win2k forest.
No the whole root domain.com zone,just the _msdc zone from the root? I don't
think thats possible.
thank
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Child domains MUST be able to resolve root resources. How you accomplish
that is open but a forwarder doesn't come to mind. Failure to resolve those
names would result in broken replication and other issues.
DNS is not required to be on Windo
DNS server.
Maybe it's a permissions issue? What's the problem that you're seeing?
Al
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If I had a multi domain Win2k forest and my child domains were delgated control
of their respective zones but did not have a secondary copy of the root zone OR
were forwarding to the root, would that cut them off from the forest?
This is a really basic AD question,but I just wanted to know for s
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