I have a main office with about 25 computers and a domain setup. All computers are members of the domain and group policy is applied to the computers. I have 3 small offices that have about 5 computers each. All of the offices are connected thru VPN tunnels on Symantec Firewall/VPN appliances over T1 lines. Each office has it own subnet as listed below.
Main office 192.168.0.0
sub offices 192.168.1.0
192.168.2.0
192.168.3.0
Only the main office has 2 servers which are DC's. I was able to join the computers from the sub offices to the domain, without a problem, and they can be they are seen in My Network Places. I have the firewalls set up to do DHCP for the sub offices and the DNS server is set as the DC DNS server address also. From the suboffice computers I can ping the x.x.local name of the server. However group policy is not effective on the computers in the sub offices. Is it possible for this to be done without DC's in the suboffices, or am I just SOL. Thanks for any help.
Shawn
Main office 192.168.0.0
sub offices 192.168.1.0
192.168.2.0
192.168.3.0
Only the main office has 2 servers which are DC's. I was able to join the computers from the sub offices to the domain, without a problem, and they can be they are seen in My Network Places. I have the firewalls set up to do DHCP for the sub offices and the DNS server is set as the DC DNS server address also. From the suboffice computers I can ping the x.x.local name of the server. However group policy is not effective on the computers in the sub offices. Is it possible for this to be done without DC's in the suboffices, or am I just SOL. Thanks for any help.
Shawn