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brj1 <(E-Mail Removed)> stated, which I commented on below:
> I have found something that might be a problem. If I look in the DNS
> configuration of my child domain the zone is named the parent domain.
>
> Such as. Parent domain DNS servers zone is xyz.com.
> Child domain DNS servers zone is xyz.com instead of child.xyz.com.
>
> Is this a problem or is this correct. These are all Windows 2000 AD
> integrated zones.
That totally depends on your infrastructure design. If the child DNs servers
are serving the remote locations, and are pretty much either decentralized
administratively or for ease of traffic, I would suggest to delegate the
child domain name from the parent to the DNS servers in the respective child
domain. DO this for each. In the child domain DNS server, configure a
forwarder back tothe parent. From the parent, forward to the ISP.
Keep in mind, ALL domains in this scenario cannot be replicated forest wide
other than the _msdcs zone.
255248 - HOW TO Create a Child Domain in Active Directory and Delegate the
DNS Namespace to the Child Domain:
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=255248
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Microsoft MVP - Directory Services
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