NO!!! Put it all in 1 domain. You can put the database on your TS
box...which s/w are you using? Prosystems? No need for a 3rd server. I
would pump 2GB of ram in the old boxand maybe offload some data to that one.
I handle mostly accounting firms, so I'm familiar with what you want to do
but time is not on your side, you only have about 6 weeks to get it running
and your CPAs trained.
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Sincerely,
Mark Mancini, CCA, CCNA, Master CIW&CI, CNE 4&5, MCSE+I 4&2000
www.MCSE2000.com
www.AppLauncher.com
"JC" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hello,,,
> I have a small network here 50+ users, in a central
> office and two brach offices with 5 clients in each
> brach. Currently I have a NT4 server running on a
> Pentium 3 1.5ghz / 256mb RAM acting as a File server and
> Print server. I also have a badly intalled Windows 2000
> server (by the previous guy) on a Dual Pentium 3 XEon
> 1.2ghz with 2 Gigabits of RAM, hosting our acounting
> Database.
> The project at hand is to Migrate the NT4 server to W2K.
> And utilizing W2K Terminal Services to host the database
> App. I have heard this is not recommended, but the it
> would be convinient for the old workstations and brach
> offices to access it this way.
> What would be the best configuration, as to Parent and
> Child Domains? Upgrade the NT4 (hardware and OS) and
> make it a parent and making the Xeon a child hosting
> terminal Services. Also adding a third mini server to act
> as a terminal liscencing server? Or make the File/Print
> Server the liscencing server?
> Any suggestions will be great. Thanks.