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hi all,

i have a question about the integration of win2k and win2003,

i have a existing server which is running windows 2003 server with active
directory, for example: domain name is AAA

i will add a new windows 2003 server,
should i add the windows 2003 server to be a BDC or
upgrade to PDC ? what is the best method ?
does any one have suggesstion?


thanks !

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Archived from groups: microsoft.public.win2000.setup_deployment (More info?)

 

With Win 2k and Win 2k3 there is no such thing as a "PDC - BDC". The
installation of AD make a Win 2k or 2k3 server a domain controller. Domain
controllers operate in multimaster mode.


hth
DDS W 2k MVP MCSE

"djtony" <test@testing.com> wrote in message
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> hi all,
>
> i have a question about the integration of win2k and win2003,
>
> i have a existing server which is running windows 2003 server with active
> directory, for example: domain name is AAA
>
> i will add a new windows 2003 server,
> should i add the windows 2003 server to be a BDC or
> upgrade to PDC ? what is the best method ?
> does any one have suggesstion?
>
>
> thanks !
>
>

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