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willay |
posted on 18th Jul 06 at 16:27 |
quote: The other company already has its own servers and shite, we are moving to a AD setup but dont want to be part of their equipment for various reasons. I've written and presented a proposal to move over to AD already, I just want to make sure that i dont run into any issues when we have all of our stuff on the same subnet they run their ad on. | |
willay |
posted on 18th Jul 06 at 16:24 |
quote: Two different companies, we'd rather not be dependant on the other companies infrastructure. | |
TNM |
posted on 18th Jul 06 at 14:18 |
differnt OU's would be one way of doing it. | |
Steve |
posted on 18th Jul 06 at 13:53 |
why not create one active directory structure with different OU's? or do they need different domain names? | |
Cybermonkey |
posted on 18th Jul 06 at 12:57 |
haha i re-read your question :| | |
willay |
posted on 18th Jul 06 at 12:51 |
CM, theres only 1 physical network and 1 logical network. Its two AD enviroments sharing that spare. | |
Cybermonkey |
posted on 18th Jul 06 at 12:47 |
shouldnt be a problem willay, AD can distinguish between 2 physical networks sharing the same information. only problem i can see is IP designation for the workstations, sounds like a lot of work ahead thats for sure. | |
TNM |
posted on 18th Jul 06 at 12:32 |
should be possible :) | |
willay |
posted on 18th Jul 06 at 11:11 |
two different companies, currently one company does AD and the other does peer to peer. The 'other' company wants to now go to a fully AD network but on the same logical network. | |
TNM |
posted on 18th Jul 06 at 10:23 |
erm you can have multiple GC's on the one domain. | |
willay |
posted on 18th Jul 06 at 08:29 |
hello, |