Easy question - Single forest, Multiple domain

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In a single forest, multiple domain structure can you have both mixed and
native mode domains?

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"panther3" <panther3@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> In a single forest, multiple domain structure can you have both mixed and
> native mode domains?

Yes.

Mixed and native mode are DOMAIN settings,
affecting only the DCs and the AD of that particular
domain.

It affects neither clients, ordinary servers, nor other
domains.

It WILL enable the Forest functional levels in Windows
2003 if you set all of the Domains to the required/corresponding
domain level.

--
Herb Martin


"panther3" <panther3@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> In a single forest, multiple domain structure can you have both mixed and
> native mode domains?
>
> thanks
 
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Yes. (Simple questions deserve simple answers)

"panther3" <panther3@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:F7C70947-EC05-4B1A-98C9-4A44B2D53082@microsoft.com...
> In a single forest, multiple domain structure can you have both mixed and
> native mode domains?
>
> thanks