Hi,
Current situation:
1 Server W2K with AD
All pc's get ip address from W2K DHCP server.
There is 1 router for the connection to a second location and 1 firewall for the inernet connection.
Not all pc's use the AD of the server (bacause they are from a another company within the same global group of companies). This "other" company is installing an new W2K8 server with active directory on the same physical LAN. How can I arrange everything so that all clients get an ip address from "their" server, so they don't have DNS problems for accessing the AD server.
IF it's not clear, just ask and I'll explain a bit more what you need to know.
So basically I need to run 2 DHCP servers from 2 different AD domains on the same LAN.
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MCSA/MCSE 2000, MCSA 2003,MCITP Enterprise Support,MCDST
Current situation:
1 Server W2K with AD
All pc's get ip address from W2K DHCP server.
There is 1 router for the connection to a second location and 1 firewall for the inernet connection.
Not all pc's use the AD of the server (bacause they are from a another company within the same global group of companies). This "other" company is installing an new W2K8 server with active directory on the same physical LAN. How can I arrange everything so that all clients get an ip address from "their" server, so they don't have DNS problems for accessing the AD server.
IF it's not clear, just ask and I'll explain a bit more what you need to know.
So basically I need to run 2 DHCP servers from 2 different AD domains on the same LAN.
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MCSA/MCSE 2000, MCSA 2003,MCITP Enterprise Support,MCDST