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How do you move a domain tree to a new forest

Asked by riclandy in Active Directory, Windows 2003 Server, Windows 2000 Server

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I need to seperate two domains. Currently they are both in the same forrest.

Both domains are owned by different companies and they both have there own exchange servers.

Can I create a new forrest domain and move one tree domain over to the new forrest Or could I upgrade the tree to a new forrest.

As you can see this is a little out of my confort zone and any help will be much appreciated.
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