Controladores de Dominio diferente idioma?

01/09/2008 - 14:07 por jorge | Informe spam
Muy buenas,
Tengo un small business server 2003 en español. Vamos a agregar un
controlador de dominio secundario de respaldo, en un idioma distinto
(ingles), es lo que hay, no tenemos otra opcion.
Que posibles problemas nos podremos encontrar por estar en diferente
idioma?, se puede configurar algo para prevenirlos?
gracias y un saludo

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#6 Ramon Jiménez
04/09/2008 - 15:04 | Informe spam
Hola,

Si que puedes tener más servidores miembro y Controladores de Dominio en un
entorno con SBS 2003.
La limitación es que sólo se puede tener un SBS 2003 en tu dominio.

Por ejemplo, en el siguiente articulo te explica como instalar SBS2003 en un
Dominio existente
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/884453/en-us

FAQ
http://www.microsoft.com/WindowsSer...alfaq.mspx

Networking and Security
Q.What number and types of servers can exist in the Windows Small Business
Server 2003 domain?

A. There are no limits on the number or type of servers that can exist in a
Windows Small Business Server 2003 domain, with the following exceptions:
.Only one computer in a domain can be running Windows Small Business
Server 2003.
.Windows Small Business Server 2003 must be the root of the Active
Directory forest.
.Windows Small Business Server 2003 cannot trust any other domains.
.A Windows Small Business Server 2003 domain cannot have any child
domains.
.Each additional computer running Windows Server 2003 must have a
Windows Small Business Server 2003 client access license (CAL).
. A Windows Small Business Server 2003 domain can have no more than 75
CALs. You can use CALs for each user or for each device.


Product Information

Q. Can I use more than one Windows Small Business Server 2003 server in the
same company?

A.There can be only one Windows Small Business Server 2003 server in a
domain. Each Windows Small Business Server 2003 server is typically
connected to the Internet either directly, or via a firewall. Windows Small
Business Server 2003 does not support trusts between domains; therefore,
user names and resources could not be shared between those Windows Small
Business Server 2003 servers. Further, Windows Small Business Server 2003
installs at the root of the Active Directory forest, and it cannot be
demoted, or have the flexible single-master operation (FSMO) roles removed.

Q.Can Windows Small Business Server 2003 be attached to a larger corporate
network, effectively working as a branch office server?

A.Windows Small Business Server 2003 cannot be used in a branch office
scenario because it does not support Active Directory trusts and must be
installed at the root of the forest.



Ramon

wrote in message
news:
Yo pensaba que el SBS 2003 había de estar solo dentro de un dominio...
tengo dudas al respecto.
Un saludo y perdonar por meterme en medio.
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#7 Daniel Ríos
04/09/2008 - 16:42 | Informe spam
Puedes tener un único SBS, pero debe de ser el controlador primario de
dominio.

Daniel Ríos



"Ramon Jiménez" escribió en el mensaje
news:
Hola,

Si que puedes tener más servidores miembro y Controladores de Dominio en
un entorno con SBS 2003.
La limitación es que sólo se puede tener un SBS 2003 en tu dominio.

Por ejemplo, en el siguiente articulo te explica como instalar SBS2003 en
un Dominio existente
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/884453/en-us

FAQ
http://www.microsoft.com/WindowsSer...alfaq.mspx

Networking and Security
Q.What number and types of servers can exist in the Windows Small Business
Server 2003 domain?

A. There are no limits on the number or type of servers that can exist in
a Windows Small Business Server 2003 domain, with the following
exceptions:
.Only one computer in a domain can be running Windows Small Business
Server 2003.
.Windows Small Business Server 2003 must be the root of the Active
Directory forest.
.Windows Small Business Server 2003 cannot trust any other domains.
.A Windows Small Business Server 2003 domain cannot have any child
domains.
.Each additional computer running Windows Server 2003 must have a
Windows Small Business Server 2003 client access license (CAL).
. A Windows Small Business Server 2003 domain can have no more than 75
CALs. You can use CALs for each user or for each device.


Product Information

Q. Can I use more than one Windows Small Business Server 2003 server in
the same company?

A.There can be only one Windows Small Business Server 2003 server in a
domain. Each Windows Small Business Server 2003 server is typically
connected to the Internet either directly, or via a firewall. Windows
Small Business Server 2003 does not support trusts between domains;
therefore, user names and resources could not be shared between those
Windows Small Business Server 2003 servers. Further, Windows Small
Business Server 2003 installs at the root of the Active Directory forest,
and it cannot be demoted, or have the flexible single-master operation
(FSMO) roles removed.

Q.Can Windows Small Business Server 2003 be attached to a larger corporate
network, effectively working as a branch office server?

A.Windows Small Business Server 2003 cannot be used in a branch office
scenario because it does not support Active Directory trusts and must be
installed at the root of the forest.



Ramon

wrote in message
news:
Yo pensaba que el SBS 2003 había de estar solo dentro de un dominio...
tengo dudas al respecto.
Un saludo y perdonar por meterme en medio.

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#8 Ramon Jiménez
04/09/2008 - 21:11 | Informe spam
Esta en mi mensaje...Sólohay que ir más abajo y leerlo :-)

Ramon

"Daniel Ríos" wrote in message
news:%
Puedes tener un único SBS, pero debe de ser el controlador primario de
dominio.

Daniel Ríos



"Ramon Jiménez" escribió en el
mensaje news:
Hola,

Si que puedes tener más servidores miembro y Controladores de Dominio en
un entorno con SBS 2003.
La limitación es que sólo se puede tener un SBS 2003 en tu dominio.

Por ejemplo, en el siguiente articulo te explica como instalar SBS2003 en
un Dominio existente
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/884453/en-us

FAQ
http://www.microsoft.com/WindowsSer...alfaq.mspx

Networking and Security
Q.What number and types of servers can exist in the Windows Small
Business Server 2003 domain?

A. There are no limits on the number or type of servers that can exist in
a Windows Small Business Server 2003 domain, with the following
exceptions:
.Only one computer in a domain can be running Windows Small Business
Server 2003.
.Windows Small Business Server 2003 must be the root of the Active
Directory forest.
.Windows Small Business Server 2003 cannot trust any other domains.
.A Windows Small Business Server 2003 domain cannot have any child
domains.
.Each additional computer running Windows Server 2003 must have a
Windows Small Business Server 2003 client access license (CAL).
. A Windows Small Business Server 2003 domain can have no more than 75
CALs. You can use CALs for each user or for each device.


Product Information

Q. Can I use more than one Windows Small Business Server 2003 server in
the same company?

A.There can be only one Windows Small Business Server 2003 server in a
domain. Each Windows Small Business Server 2003 server is typically
connected to the Internet either directly, or via a firewall. Windows
Small Business Server 2003 does not support trusts between domains;
therefore, user names and resources could not be shared between those
Windows Small Business Server 2003 servers. Further, Windows Small
Business Server 2003 installs at the root of the Active Directory forest,
and it cannot be demoted, or have the flexible single-master operation
(FSMO) roles removed.

Q.Can Windows Small Business Server 2003 be attached to a larger
corporate network, effectively working as a branch office server?

A.Windows Small Business Server 2003 cannot be used in a branch office
scenario because it does not support Active Directory trusts and must be
installed at the root of the forest.



Ramon

wrote in message
news:
Yo pensaba que el SBS 2003 había de estar solo dentro de un dominio...
tengo dudas al respecto.
Un saludo y perdonar por meterme en medio.





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