Hello All
I am new to SBS2003. I understand there can be only one domain controller in a SBS domain and it must be the root. I also understand there can't be any child domains. Can I have multiple domain trees on a SBS domain server? I would like to run two domains. I know that you can't run domain trusts in SBS but that would be OK. If I can run multiple domains then could you point me to where I would set that up just to get me started
Regards
John

Re: Multiple SBS Domain by Henry

Henry
Sun May 23 22:59:07 CDT 2004

You -can- have multiple Domain Controllers in SBS. However, SBS is a
Single AD Domain Solution.
The SBS Server -Must Be- Root of Forest, Hold All the FSMO Rolls there
are No Trusts, No SubDomains.

You can have multiple Public Domains under Exchange.

--
Henry Craven {SBS-MVP}
Melbourne Australia

"John" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:8642A0F4-67BC-43CC-9EC1-7B92F1297F2A@microsoft.com...
> Hello All,
> I am new to SBS2003. I understand there can be only one domain
controller in a SBS domain and it must be the root. I also understand
there can't be any child domains. Can I have multiple domain trees on a
SBS domain server? I would like to run two domains. I know that you
can't run domain trusts in SBS but that would be OK. If I can run
multiple domains then could you point me to where I would set that up
just to get me started?
> Regards,
> John



Re: Multiple SBS Domain by Jeff

Jeff
Mon May 24 09:25:52 CDT 2004

you may want this link for sbs2003 NG

microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs


"John" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:8642A0F4-67BC-43CC-9EC1-7B92F1297F2A@microsoft.com...
> Hello All,
> I am new to SBS2003. I understand there can be only one domain controller
in a SBS domain and it must be the root. I also understand there can't be
any child domains. Can I have multiple domain trees on a SBS domain server?
I would like to run two domains. I know that you can't run domain trusts in
SBS but that would be OK. If I can run multiple domains then could you point
me to where I would set that up just to get me started?
> Regards,
> John