additional Domains

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Hi, I'm really new to this whole IT thing and would just like to ask if there
is a way to have two domains within our companies infrastructure. We have a
small client comp lab which we would like to use for our clients to access
the internet etc but don't want them to be able to access the main servers.
please let me know if this is the easisest way to do this.

Thanks in advance

:) Di
 
Di said:
Hi, I'm really new to this whole IT thing and would just like to ask if
there
is a way to have two domains within our companies infrastructure. We have
a
small client comp lab which we would like to use for our clients to access
the internet etc but don't want them to be able to access the main
servers.
please let me know if this is the easisest way to do this.

Thanks in advance

Di,

Yes it is perfectly feasible to have any number of domains within your
company (be these DNS domains or Active Directory domains).
However if you are the network/IT administrator for this company you should
not go any further without getting either professional help and/or
additional training on the relevant technologies as a mis-configuration
while following any advice given here may lead to a security exposure for
your company.

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Regards,

Mike
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Thank you soooo much Mike.

Mike Brannigan said:
Di,

Yes it is perfectly feasible to have any number of domains within your
company (be these DNS domains or Active Directory domains).
However if you are the network/IT administrator for this company you should
not go any further without getting either professional help and/or
additional training on the relevant technologies as a mis-configuration
while following any advice given here may lead to a security exposure for
your company.

--

Regards,

Mike
--
Mike Brannigan [Microsoft]

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
rights

Please note I cannot respond to e-mailed questions, please use these
newsgroups
 

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