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The Active Directory Divorce

Asked by bkrontz in Windows 2003 Server, Active Directory, Network Design & Methodology

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I'm trying to figure out how best to handle this situation.

mothercompany.local was our domain until coolcompany.local decided to buy us. What is the best way to move our equipment to the coolcompany.local domain since mothercompany.local is still going to exist... and can't wait to get us off of their network.

The problem is that coolcompany.local has 5 sites that are all on their own domains. I'm not sure if I should create my own domain, and then what? Or if we should create a new domain and have every site join up.

I'll take any advice I can get! Thanks!!Start Free Trial
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