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Jeff R
I have a local Domain in which I have 4 Windows 2000
servers running. I also have a remote office that I want
to add a Windows 2000 Server in. The remote office
currently connects to the local office through a VPN
established on the DSL Routers. It is a Netware network
in which the clients authenticate to the server (mainly
for printing) and then they lauch a Citrix Client
connection. I am removing the Netware server. My
question is:
Should I make it a seperate domain or make it part of the
existing one? I just wonder if it really needs all of
that overhead that Directory Services is going to require
and what is going to happen if (when) they get out of sync.
What is the best way of doing this?
servers running. I also have a remote office that I want
to add a Windows 2000 Server in. The remote office
currently connects to the local office through a VPN
established on the DSL Routers. It is a Netware network
in which the clients authenticate to the server (mainly
for printing) and then they lauch a Citrix Client
connection. I am removing the Netware server. My
question is:
Should I make it a seperate domain or make it part of the
existing one? I just wonder if it really needs all of
that overhead that Directory Services is going to require
and what is going to happen if (when) they get out of sync.
What is the best way of doing this?