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Name: hallsy Date: October 28, 2004 at 11:21:38 Pacific OS: Windows 2000 Server CPU/Ram: P4 1GB RAM
Comment:
Dear All,
I have this problem that I hope I can sort out.
My company has two sites, one based in Holland and the other in the UK. Before the UK office decided to upgrade from NT4 Domain, the Holland site upgradeD to NT5 and didnt add the UK site into their Active Directory structure. Now we have upgraded the UK, we didnt include Holland in as is the UK is the main site. So we now have a seperate Active Directory tree from them, although we can browse through their Active Directory structure using Active Directory users and computers, but cant from My Network Places. They are also hosting our standard secondary DNS and all dynamic updates from the UK replicate accross the comapny VPN.
Is there any way of adding them back in using Active Directory sites and services other than demoting their servers and rebuilding.
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