RE: simple(?) question

  • From: <paul_lemonidis@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "[ExchangeList]" <exchangelist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 12 Dec 2003 15:19:22 -0000

Hi Douglas

I agree. Why not just create a separate OU and move the relevant objects in to 
it and block inheritance of policies and create separate ones of necessary?

Regards,

Paul Lemonidis.
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  From: Mulnick, Al 
  To: [ExchangeList] 
  Sent: Friday, December 12, 2003 2:43 PM
  Subject: [exchangelist] RE: simple(?) question


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  Why do you need to bother installing a second domain?  What are the 
requirements of the new spin-off?





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  From: Stelley, Douglas [mailto:dstelley@xxxxxxx] 
  Sent: Friday, December 12, 2003 9:26 AM
  To: [ExchangeList]
  Subject: [exchangelist] simple(?) question


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  This may not fall strictly within this newsgroup, but I bet some of you know 
the answer.

  We are a small company, 1200 users, Win 2000 Domain, 1PDC 3BDC's 1 Exchange 
Server (2K sp3), 35 servers total.2 administrators (me & another guy do all 
head cook and bottle washer administration for the domain)
  Scenario:
  We may have to spin off a part of the company, yet they would still fall 
under us.
  Is it possible to create a sub domain, with its own PDC. This Domain would 
have would have its own PDC, but not BDC's (I have no servers to spare). I 
would need to have the child domain utilize WINS & DNS from the parent domain  
(they would stay within the IP network), also Exchange would have to be able to 
service this child domain. (I have licenses to Install another Exchange 2003, 
but it would have to reside on the PDC).
  I'm probably forgeting something here, but I think you get the picture.
  Is it possible?
  I don't have any SBS' Licenses...

  -Doug
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