We current have a Windows NT 4 Server environment, with 1 PDC and 1 BDC. I have a current domain called X. We use static ip addressing and do NOT run DHCP, WINS, or DNS on the servers. I point the workstations directly to the ISP DNS servers for name resolution for Internet access via our T1 router connection. Everything has worked fine for years.
We are taking on a new project and I now want to add a Win 2000 Server box to the network on domain Y and have several workstations running XP log into domain Y server for file access on the Win 2K box. However, I still want to be able to access the Internet from the new server and workstations, and I certainly don't want to screw up the current environment.
I am concerned about setting up Win 2K Server as a Domain Controller with Active Directory and how it might affect my current authentication on old domain X machines. I really don't see a need for regular communication between the new Win 2K Server and the old Win NT servers, or any machines on old domain X for that matter. I just need to be able to offer Internet/email access through the cabling for new domain Y.
Any ideas, caveats, notes, or suggestions ASAP would help greatly!
- Bob
We are taking on a new project and I now want to add a Win 2000 Server box to the network on domain Y and have several workstations running XP log into domain Y server for file access on the Win 2K box. However, I still want to be able to access the Internet from the new server and workstations, and I certainly don't want to screw up the current environment.
I am concerned about setting up Win 2K Server as a Domain Controller with Active Directory and how it might affect my current authentication on old domain X machines. I really don't see a need for regular communication between the new Win 2K Server and the old Win NT servers, or any machines on old domain X for that matter. I just need to be able to offer Internet/email access through the cabling for new domain Y.
Any ideas, caveats, notes, or suggestions ASAP would help greatly!
- Bob