You can make it the same if you wish. Many do. You just need to add any
public A records to it that inside users may need access too. If all your
public stuff is actually inside and being NAT'd, then you probably can use
the private IPs.
--wjs
"darius hambleton" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:005a01c3507c$ab522500$(E-Mail Removed)...
> I have a retarded question that's probably been killed
> already, but.....
> DO I have to make my future AD name something other that
> my already existing Internet Namespace name? Like
> corp.company.com, when company.com already exists?
>
> If not, how is name resolution accomplished?
>
> If so....well ok.
>
>
> Thanks!!
>
> Darius H.
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