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Purtech
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I have two Server Standard 2003 R2 SP1 Domain Controllers.
Lets say one Domain is xyz.com and the other lab.xyz.com. Full names:
adminserver.xys.com and labserver.lab.xyz.com.
A trust relationship flows from adminserver to labserver, but not the other
way around. WINS was initially put on adminserver, then I started having
errors that made me believe I needed WINS on labserver.
Now both have WINS.
DHCP exists only on adminserver and handles both domains.
So...in the DHCP scopes do I make adminserver the Primary WINS and labserver
Secondary? Does it matter? All the lab computer will wind up using
adminserver as Primary WINS.
Or should I install DHCP on labserver so I can control the scopes
differently?
Make sense. Let me know what the best way to configure this.
Thanks!
Lets say one Domain is xyz.com and the other lab.xyz.com. Full names:
adminserver.xys.com and labserver.lab.xyz.com.
A trust relationship flows from adminserver to labserver, but not the other
way around. WINS was initially put on adminserver, then I started having
errors that made me believe I needed WINS on labserver.
Now both have WINS.
DHCP exists only on adminserver and handles both domains.
So...in the DHCP scopes do I make adminserver the Primary WINS and labserver
Secondary? Does it matter? All the lab computer will wind up using
adminserver as Primary WINS.
Or should I install DHCP on labserver so I can control the scopes
differently?
Make sense. Let me know what the best way to configure this.
Thanks!